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# git -C /usr/ports log --diff-filter=A --name-status --pretty="format:%aI %H" origin/master | perl -nlE '/^\d/ ? $d=$_ : print "$d\t$_"' | ack "\t[0-9a-z-]+/[^/ ]+/Makefile$"
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1998-12-31T17:20:18+00:00 | net/ppxp |
A new and easy to use PPP software This is a new user process PPP software pakgae. It is easy to setup and has nice GUI to control connection. This PPP software make a connection on demand and can traslate IP address and port numbers as called as NAT. This spackage have many console programs, ppxp is standard terminal oriented console, xppxp is X client console, tkppxp is Tcl/Tk based console, and much more. There are more documentation under /usr/local/share/doc/ppxp. WWW: http://www.dsl.gr.jp/~manabe/PPxP/ -- Norio Suzuki nosuzuki@e-mail.ne.jp |
1998-12-31T12:02:03+00:00 | audio/cdd |
cdd is a program written by Charles Henrich to read audio tracks from CDs. It includes "jitter correction" to work with a number of drives which are not able to read reliably from audio disks. |
1998-12-30T23:18:11+00:00 | audio/gnomeaudio2 |
Sound files for use with GNOME 2 This module holds sound files for use with GNOME 2. |
1998-12-30T23:18:11+00:00 | audio/gnomeaudio |
Sound files for use with GNOME This module holds sound files for use with GNOME. Stick them in the 'sounds' directory here, or a subdirectory thereof - the whole tree will be copied over into $(gnome_prefix)/share/gnome/sounds. |
1998-12-30T23:18:11+00:00 | audio/gnome-audio |
Sound files for use with GNOME 2 This module holds sound files for use with GNOME 2. |
1998-12-30T04:42:36+00:00 | misc/Howto |
Linux HOW-TOs modified for applicablity on FreeBSD Linux HOW-TOs modified for applicablity on FreeBSD |
1998-12-30T04:32:57+00:00 | net/telserv |
A telnet server analogous to the unix talk command A telnet server (using the telnet protocol) analogous to the unix talk command that allows the equivalent of talk requests via telnet. By default it listens on port 7435. |
1998-12-30T04:31:42+00:00 | net/bounce |
Bounce TCP connections to another machine/port A little program to bounce TCP connections to another machine/port. By default it listens on port 1523. WWW: http://www.iagora.com/~espel/hacks.html |
1998-12-30T04:30:48+00:00 | net/relay |
TCP proxy server with telnet, ftp, finger client wrappers Relay is a very simple proxy that can be used for building simple firewalls. telnet, ftp, and finger client wrappers are provided. |
1998-12-30T04:29:38+00:00 | mail/hbiff |
Replacement for xbiff that handles popup window with mail headers Fancy biff program under X11 environment. Hbiff is a replacement for xbiff that flashes when new mail arrives like the traditional xbiff. In addition, if you click on the hbiff icon, a window will popup showing the mail headers. This makes hbiff better than xlbiff where privacy is an issue since the headers are only displayed when you request. hbiff can also run the MUA for you. |
1998-12-30T04:27:21+00:00 | emulators/dlx |
Assembler for Hennessy and Patterson's DLX architecture Simular and compiler for Hennessy and Patterson's MIPS-like RISC DLX architecture. DLX is documented in "Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach" by Hennessy and Patterson. |
1998-12-29T22:31:14+00:00 | japanese/xjman |
Japanized X manual from "The X Japanese Documentation Project" Japanized X manual, presented by "The X Japanese Documentation Project". Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1998-1999 The X Japanese Documentation Project. This product includes software developed by the University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. X Japanese Documentation Project <URL:http://xjman.dsl.gr.jp> X Free86(TM): Home Page <URL:http://www.xfree86.org> The X Window System <URL:http://www.x.org> WWW: http://xjman.dsl.gr.jp/ - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-12-29T22:31:14+00:00 | japanese/xjman-3 |
Japanized X manual, presented by "The X Japanese Documentation Project". Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1998-1999 The X Japanese Documentation Project. This product includes software developed by the University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. X Japanese Documentation Project <URL:http://xjman.dsl.gr.jp/> X Free86(TM): Home Page <URL:http://www.xfree86.org/> The X Window System <URL:http://www.x.org/> - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-12-29T21:59:13+00:00 | japanese/netscape47-navigator |
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1998-12-29T18:49:29+00:00 | games/crafty-open-rock |
This is the port of the "rock" opening book for crafty. It is very large. It was created with "book create book.txt 60 3" (see the crafty documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what this does) which discards all openings not played in at least three games which I expect to be a reasonable constant, but I am open to suggestions on this. - Matthew Hunt <mph@FreeBSD.org> based on work by Stefan Eggers <seggers@semyam.dinoco.de> |
1998-12-28T15:54:54+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtk-engines2 |
Theme engine for the gtk+-2.0 toolkit Theme engine for the gtk+-2.0 toolkit. WWW: http://www.gtk.org/ |
1998-12-28T15:54:54+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtk-engines |
Theme engine for gtk+ toolkits Theme engine for gtk+ toolkits. WWW: http://www.gnome.org/ |
1998-12-28T15:54:54+00:00 | x11-themes/gtk-engines2 |
Theme engine for the GTK+-2.0 toolkit Theme engine for the gtk+-2.0 toolkit. WWW: https://www.gtk.org/ |
1998-12-28T15:54:54+00:00 | x11-themes/gtk-engines |
Theme engine for gtk+ toolkits Theme engine for gtk+ toolkits. WWW: http://www.gnome.org/ |
1998-12-28T13:00:56+00:00 | x11-toolkits/open-motif |
Motif X11 Toolkit (industry standard GUI (IEEE 1295)) Motif(r) is the industry standard graphical user interface, (as defined by the IEEE 1295 specification), used on more than 200 hardware and software platforms. It provides application developers, end users, and system vendors with the industry's most widely used environment for standardizing application presentation on a wide range of platforms. Motif is the leading user interface toolkit for the UNIX(r) system. NOTE: Some ports with GNU configure do not know that Motif 2.1 requires -lXp. In that case, you need to edit Makefile after configure, or, hack configure(.in) before configure. WWW: https://motif.ics.com/ |
1998-12-28T13:00:56+00:00 | x11-toolkits/open-motif-devel |
This is the Metro Link Open Motif 2.1.30 development environment. It includes the static libraries and header files necessary to build Motif applications. |
1998-12-28T13:00:56+00:00 | x11-toolkits/Motif-dummy |
Motif dummy package A dummy port to create a package of static Motif libs and include files to be used as dependencies from other ports. Note you need Motif already installed, and this port won't do anything for you unless you are in the business of building packages. |
1998-12-27T18:04:33+00:00 | sysutils/comconsole |
Setup your PC to use serial port COM1 as its console device This package will setup your PC to use serial port COM1 as its console device. Note that this is a special package and you should pkg_add this on a newly installed system. This is intended to install from installer floppy disk on a system without its own display nor keyboard. |
1998-12-27T03:26:57+00:00 | graphics/qiv |
Small, fast GDK/Imlib2 image viewer Quick Image Viewer (qiv) is a very small and pretty fast GDK/Imlib2 image viewer. It has such nifty features as: zoom, maxpect, scaledown, screensaver, flip, delete, brightness / contrast / gamma correction, and can also be used to set your X11 background. All from a commandline. WWW: http://spiegl.de/qiv/ |
1998-12-26T08:54:56+00:00 | databases/interbase4 |
Interbase 4.0. This version should be free. WWW: http://iblinux.rios.co.jp/ |
1998-12-26T05:00:45+00:00 | devel/doc++ |
Javadoc style C++ documentatation system DOC++ is a source documentation system for C++, CORBA IDL and java It generates javadoc-like documentation in HTML and LaTeX. The homepage contains more information to supplement this short description. WWW: http://docpp.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-26T04:30:09+00:00 | devel/qtarch |
Qt Architect is a graphical dialog editor for the Qt widget set. It allows for the graphical creation and placement of widgets onto a dialog. Various properties for the widget can also be set. Widgets may be mapped to variables so that you can control them once the dialog is launched. After the dialog is created on the screen, the files for the dialog are created. qtarch version 1.4-4 contains a QtArch widget module for KDE 1.1. WWW: http://qtarch.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-24T20:49:06+00:00 | security/sniff |
Program to sniff logins and passwords This program filters the tcpump raw packet data looking for logins and passwords on the most commonly used TCP ports (FTP, telnet, POP3 ...). It dumps sniffed data to a file named sniff.log. |
1998-12-24T18:52:39+00:00 | net/h2n |
Translate host table to name server file format h2n - Translate host table to name server file format This program is explained in "DNS and BIND" (NUTSHELL HANDBOOK). - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-12-24T18:52:39+00:00 | dns/h2n |
Translate host table to name server file format h2n - Translate host table to name server file format This program is explained in "DNS and BIND" (NUTSHELL HANDBOOK). |
1998-12-24T18:11:50+00:00 | lang/erlang14 |
A functional programming language from Ericsson Erlang is a small concurrent functional programming language developed by Ericsson. It is being used by Ericsson as a systems programming language for large concurrent distributed systems. WWW: http://www.erlang.org/ |
1998-12-24T18:11:50+00:00 | lang/erlang |
Functional programming language from Ericsson Erlang is a programming language used to build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability. Some of its uses are in telecoms, banking, e-commerce, computer telephony and instant messaging. Erlang's runtime system has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. WWW: https://www.erlang.org/ |
1998-12-24T16:29:00+00:00 | textproc/aspell |
Spelling checker with better suggestion logic than ispell Aspell is a spelling checker designed to eventually replace ispell, although it currently lacks many of ispell's basic functions. Aspell's main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than ispell. Aspell also includes a powerful C++ library with C and Perl interfaces in the works. WWW: http://aspell.net/ |
1998-12-24T15:28:00+00:00 | net/tik |
A Tcl/Tk based AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) Chat Client From the README file: TiK is a pure Tcl/Tk 8.x version of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). The TiK client began its life as a scaled down version of the native Windows and Macintosh clients. However, TiK now has most of the features the native clients have, plus some extras. TiK includes a graphical buddy list display plus packages for away messages, buddy pounce, buddy ticker, stock monitoring and im capturing. It is very easy for end users to add new features to TiK, using Tcl/Tk. TiK is meant to give UNIX users an alternative to the Java client. |
1998-12-24T15:28:00+00:00 | net-im/tik |
A Tcl/Tk based AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) Chat Client From the README file: TiK is a pure Tcl/Tk 8.x version of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). The TiK client began its life as a scaled down version of the native Windows and Macintosh clients. However, TiK now has most of the features the native clients have, plus some extras. TiK includes a graphical buddy list display plus packages for away messages, buddy pounce, buddy ticker, stock monitoring and im capturing. It is very easy for end users to add new features to TiK, using Tcl/Tk. TiK is meant to give UNIX users an alternative to the Java client. |
1998-12-24T14:32:14+00:00 | x11/xmangekyou |
Kaleidoscope on X XMangekyou is a kaleidoscope on X. You can see many, many, many kaleidoscope patterns. WWW: http://www.vector.co.jp/soft/unix/art/se077243.html |
1998-12-24T13:49:52+00:00 | misc/tcb |
File viewer for terminal Tcb is a file viewer that works on a terminal. It allows view file in ASCII or HEX format. |
1998-12-24T13:17:58+00:00 | x11-wm/vtwm |
Twm with a virtual desktop and optional Motif-like features Vtwm is a twm variant with a virtual desktop. Unlike its older cousin tvtwm, vtwm is under active development, and supports a number of relatively new features, such as configurable Motif-like decorations. WWW: http://www.vtwm.org/ |
1998-12-24T12:13:20+00:00 | print/gsfonts |
Standard Fonts for Ghostscript Ghostscript is the well-known PostScript interpreter which is available for all common and most esoteric platforms and supports many different printers and some displays. This port install the fontpacks with the Type1 fonts ready for X use with Adobe foundries. WWW: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/gnu/index.htm |
1998-12-24T07:31:51+00:00 | news/leafnode+ |
Multi-user offline Usenet news package for small sites Leafnode+ is a simple NNTP server designed for small sites, derived from the Leafnode package. Leafnode+ only downloads the contents of newsgroups that users have accessed recently, considerably reducing bandwidth requirements. When installing Leafnode+ for the first time, set the LEAFNODE_SETUP_WRKDIRS environment variable to "yes" before running make install or pkg_add. This creates the configuration files and a working directory required to run Leafnode+, typically PREFIX/lib/leafnode and /var/spool/leafnode. NOTE: This software contains a number of data-loss bugs and does not appear to be actively maintained. For new installations, the news/leafnode port is likely to serve your needs better. WWW: http://www25.big.jp/~jam/leafnode+/ |
1998-12-24T07:27:15+00:00 | mail/maildrop |
Mail delivery agent (MDA) with filtering abilities maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent, similar to mail/procmail. - maildrop reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message to your mailbox. - maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language. - maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style mailboxes and maildirs. - maildrop is written in C++, and handles resources more efficiently. maildrop can be used with sendmail, qmail, and other MTAs. WWW: http://www.courier-mta.org/maildrop/ |
1998-12-24T07:23:02+00:00 | games/gtkballs |
Lines-like simple logic game for X Window System It's an old game of balls where your goal is to remove as many balls from the game field as you can. WWW: http://gtkballs.antex.ru/ |
1998-12-24T07:17:29+00:00 | x11/xstarroll |
Letters fly to far, far, far away XStarRoll is a simple demonstration program for X11. Letters and pixmaps fly to far, far, far away. You can fly optional letters and pixmaps, and use XStarRoll as a background picture. WWW: http://kozos.jp/myfreesoft/ |
1998-12-24T07:10:15+00:00 | graphics/Cgraph |
PostScript plotting library in C Cgraph: PostScript plotting library in C This is a C source code library that contains a set of C functions that generate PostScript for publication quality scientific plots. If you have a PostScript previewer, it is possible to launch the viewer automatically on generated PS/EPS files. The Cgraph Library source code, examples, and documentation are in the public domain. |
1998-12-24T07:04:38+00:00 | math/dcdflib |
Library of C Routines for Cumulative Distribution Functions This library contains routines to compute cumulative distribution functions, inverses, and parameters of the distribution for the following set of statistical distributions: (1) Beta (2) Binomial (3) Chi-square (4) Noncentral Chi-square (5) F (6) Noncentral F (7) Gamma (8) Negative Binomial (9) Normal (10) Poisson (11) Student's t (12) Noncentral t |
1998-12-24T06:59:44+00:00 | audio/mp3encode |
MPEG layer I, II and III audio file encoder The mp3encode package encodes MPEG layer I, II and III audio files. This is the reference implementation so don't expect spectacular performance. Driving encode is pretty simple although it may take some practice to work out an optimal compression rate. AIFF files are the only type of files that seem to work with this version so you may need to install a port like "sox" to convert your file types. I use the "nas" port to record and edit all of my audio files but so long as you have a valid AIFF file it shouldn't matter what you use. Although the source code includes a decoder I have decided not to port it because we already have a couple of top class MPEG decoders in the ports collection. Psychoacoustic model 2 is the only supported model in layer III encoding. A bit-rate of 128 kilobits/s is adequate for most forms of music but you may need to turn down the compression to 160 kilobits/s if the music is particularly atmospheric. Vocal spoken recordings are best encoded using a 32 kilobits/s bit-rate with layer II (layer III makes you sound like a Dalek under digital water) with a 32 kHz sample rate in mono. Using this method I have managed to get about 5 minutes of AM radio quality audio into around 1 MB. If anyone finds any bugs in this software please let me know and include patches to fix them. Share and enjoy, Joel... |
1998-12-24T06:55:54+00:00 | net/binkd |
Fidonet TCP/IP mailer Binkd is a Fidonet mailer designed to operate via TCP/IP networks. As a FTN-compatible internet daemon, it makes possible efficient utilization of TCP/IP protocol suite as a transport layer in FTN-based (Fido Technology Network) networks. WWW: http://binkd.grumbler.org/ |
1998-12-24T06:52:27+00:00 | news/p5-News-Newsrc |
Manage newsrc files News::Newsrc manages newsrc files, of the style alt.foo: 1-21,28,31-34 alt.bar! 3,5,9-2900,2902 Methods are provided for - reading and writing newsrc files - adding and removing newsgroups - changing the order of newsgroups - subscribing and unsubscribing from newsgroups - testing whether groups exist and are subscribed - marking and unmarking articles - testing whether articles are marked - returning lists of newsgroups - returning lists of articles WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/News-Newsrc |
1998-12-24T06:46:58+00:00 | math/p5-Set-IntSpan |
Manages sets of integers Set::IntSpan manages sets of integers. It is optimized for sets that have long runs of consecutive integers. These arise, for example, in .newsrc files, which maintain lists of articles: alt.foo: 1-21,28,31 alt.bar: 1-14192,14194,14196-14221 Sets are stored internally in a run-length coded form. This provides for both compact storage and efficient computation. In particular, set operations can be performed directly on the encoded representation. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/Set-IntSpan |
1998-12-24T06:36:08+00:00 | x11-servers/Xfstt |
TrueType font server for X11 This is Xfstt, a free TrueType font server for X11. WWW: http://www.hadrons.org/software/xfstt/ |
1998-12-24T05:51:21+00:00 | games/seahaven |
The classic, lightweight version of Seahaven Towers seahaven is an X implementation of a solitaire game sometimes known as Seahaven Towers. |
1998-12-23T19:14:23+00:00 | www/libghttp |
GNOME http client library GNOME http client library. It is for making HTTP 1.1 requests. -Vanilla vanilla@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-12-23T19:08:50+00:00 | audio/libaudiofile |
Sound library for SGI audio file This Audio File Library is an implementation of the SGI Audio File library. Since the latter is specified ambiguously in places, I've taken some liberties in interpreting certain such ambiguities. At the present, not all features of the SGI Audio File library are implemented. I feel, though, that this implementation of the Audio File Library offers enough functionality to be useful for general tasks. This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio files. Support file formats: AIFF/AIFF-C (.aiff, .aifc) WAVE (.wav) NeXT .snd/Sun .au (.snd, .au) Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File (.sf) Audio Visual Research (.avr) Amiga IFF/8SVX (.iff) Sample Vision (.smp) Creative Voice File (.voc) NIST SPHERE (.wav) Core Audio Format (.caf) FLAC (.flac) Supported compression formats: G.711 mu-law and A-law IMA ADPCM Microsoft ADPCM FLAC ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) WWW: http://www.68k.org/~michael/audiofile/ |
1998-12-23T17:57:50+00:00 | net/dlint |
Lint for DNS zones (Domain Name Server zone verification utility) `dlint' is a Domain Name Server zone verification utility. `dlint' analyzes any DNS zone you specify, and reports any problems it finds by displaying errors and warnings. Then it descends recursively to examine all zones below the given one (this can be disabled with a command- line option). You can run dlint on your own domains, or on somebody else's, because it uses the standard DNS network protocol. Dlint is very useful since most nameservers do no more than syntax-check your database files. Dlint's messages are very informative and suggest ways to fix the problems, not just complain about them. -- David obrien@NUXI.com WWW: http://www.domtools.com/dns/dlint.shtml |
1998-12-23T17:57:50+00:00 | dns/dlint |
Lint for DNS zones (Domain Name Server zone verification utility) `dlint' is a Domain Name Server zone verification utility. `dlint' analyzes any DNS zone you specify, and reports any problems it finds by displaying errors and warnings. Then it descends recursively to examine all zones below the given one (this can be disabled with a command- line option). You can run dlint on your own domains, or on somebody else's, because it uses the standard DNS network protocol. Dlint is very useful since most nameservers do no more than syntax-check your database files. Dlint's messages are very informative and suggest ways to fix the problems, not just complain about them. WWW: https://BSDforge.com/projects/dns/dlint |
1998-12-23T02:53:35+00:00 | audio/wsoundserver |
The sound server for Window Maker WSoundServer is a rewritten from scratch reimplementation of a sound server for WindowMaker, intended as a replacement for wmsound. To use it, execute "wsoundserver &" from an xterm, then dock the application icon. This package comes with a utility called wsoundplay that can be used to play .wav files. You can set wsoundplay to be the application to play .au and .wav files that you drop onto the docked wmsound icon. A GUI configuration tool called WSoundPrefs coded in WINGs exists, which allows to configure WSoundServer. WSoundPrefs available as a separate port named wsoundprefs. |
1998-12-23T01:19:33+00:00 | x11-toolkits/xg |
Windows(tm) controls - like widget set for Motif(tm) In the many years that I have been developing GUIs for UNIX, I have always envied the controls that are commonly available for MS Windows applications. In attempt to rectify this situation I designed the "Xg Widget Set". This widget set is an extension of the Motif widget set and provides many of the controls found in MS Windows applications. The widget set is self contained, as such it requires no additional libraries other than X, Xt, and Motif (1.1, 1.2.x or 2.0). WWW: http://www.messners.com/xgwidgets/xgwidgets.html |
1998-12-22T22:59:16+00:00 | www/swish-e |
Simple web indexing for humans - enhanced SWISH-Enhanced is a fast, powerful, flexible, and easy to use system for indexing collections of Web pages or other text files. Key features include the ability to limit searches to certain HTML tags (META, TITLE, comments, etc.). The SWISH-E software is free, and includes a package of Perl programs that enable anyone who is authorized to create and maintain their own indexes (AutoSwish). SWISH-E is an enhanced version of SWISH, which was originally written by Kevin Hughes and modified and released with his permission. WWW: http://swish-e.org/ |
1998-12-22T02:19:18+00:00 | graphics/dc20ctrl |
Digital camera control and download tool for Kodak DC20 camera dc20ctrl can control your Kodak DC20 digital camera via the embedded serial port. With dc20ctrl you can control any parameter of your camera, as quering the current state, taking a photo, downloading the thumbnails and/or the pictures (in raw, pgm or ppm format, and eventually others: it depends on compilation-time options), erasing the camera memory and changing its resolution. WWW: http://www.paternostro.org/~ugo/English/dc20.html |
1998-12-22T00:59:15+00:00 | japanese/dvi2dvi |
A DVI to DVI transformer The program dvi2dvi is a DVI to DVI transformer. It can transform from a dvi file created by ASCII Japanese TeX/pTeX into a NTT JTeX type of dvi file, as well as the opposite transform of that. |
1998-12-20T21:14:43+00:00 | sysutils/copytape |
Program that is used to duplicate magtapes Copytape duplicates magtapes. It is intended for duplication of bootable or other non-file-structured (non-tar-structured) magtapes on systems with only one tape drive. Copytape is blissfully ignorant of tape formats. It merely makes a bit-for-bit copy of its input. |
1998-12-20T17:58:45+00:00 | devel/rinfo |
List status of files checked out of RCS repositories This program gives information about files checked out with RCS. Only RCS repositories located in "RCS" subdirectories are analyzed. |
1998-12-20T05:23:36+00:00 | editors/wordperfect |
Graphical word processor ported from Windows Corel(R) WordPerfect(R) 8 for Linux(R) - Personal Edition is an ideal office solution that delivers the same exceptional word-processing capabilities as the Windows (R) version, plus many features available only for Linux. Share information easily with enhanced compatibility features. Maximize your hardware with support for over 1,000 printers. Corel WordPerfect 8 for Linux - Personal Edition is word-processing power for home, school and office. Corel(R) WordPerfect(R) 8 for Linux(R) (Downloadable Version) * Fully functional word processor * Unlimited usage for personal, non-commercial use provided end user registers as user of the product within 90-day period * Multi-language support * Import/Export Filters includes support for Office 97 document formats * Online help system * Over 90 built-in spreadsheet functions * E-mail directly from Corel WordPerfect * Instantly become a Webmaster with "Publish to Internet" HTML exporting features WWW: http://linux.corel.com/linux8/ |
1998-12-20T03:55:54+00:00 | sysutils/psmisc |
Port of the Linux pstree, killall, and pidof commands A port of the Linux pstree, killall and pidof commands. Does not include the 'fuser' command. WWW: http://psmisc.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-19T23:52:26+00:00 | lang/ici |
Interpretive language with C's feel and high level data types ICI is a C-like, high level language originally developed by Tim Long and placed into the public domain. ICI marries C's expression syntax, control structures and overall feel, with a dynamic, garbage collected, object-based, data model. Version 4 incorporates numerous performance enhancements, refinements to existing features and new features including native support for threads, a cleaner, more well defined API for extension module authors and those embedding ICI within other programs, and new documentation that is superior to that provided in previous releases. ICI is typically used as a scripting-like language in the fashion of Perl, Python, Ruby, Lua, TCL and other such languages. ICI can be called from C and the language itself can be extended allowing applications to provide domain specific functions, types and operators for use in their ICI programs. Embedding within applications allows application authors to make use of ICI's efficient object system which provides many useful facilities. ICI is in the public domain, there is no copyright on it. WWW: http://www.zeta.org.au/~atrn/ici/ |
1998-12-19T16:53:20+00:00 | security/portsentry |
Port scan detection and active defense PortSentry is part of the Abacus Project suite of security tools. It is a program designed to detect and respond to port scans against a target host in real-time. There are other port scan detectors that perform similar detection of scans, but PortSentry has some unique features that may make it worth looking into. |
1998-12-19T14:58:00+00:00 | graphics/fly |
Simple drawing language to generate GIFs on the fly fly is a C program that creates PNG, JPEG or GIF images on the fly from CGI and other programs. Using GD graphics library for fast image creation, it provides a command-file interface for creating and modifying images. WWW: http://martin.gleeson.com/fly/ |
1998-12-19T14:22:10+00:00 | math/xwpl |
The X Wavelet Packet Laboratory XWPL is an X based tool to examine one-dimensional real-valued signals using wavelets and wavelet packets. It has been designed to be as easy to use as possible for beginners. It is intended more as an educational and exploratory tool than as a numerical analysis program, even though it uses fast, optimized wavelet and wavelet packet transforms. In short, wavelets are a way to analyze a signal using base functions which are localized both in time (as diracs, but unlike sine waves), and in frequency (as sine waves, but unlike diracs). They can be used for efficient numerical algorithms and many DSP or compression applications. The mathematical theory behind wavelets (and other related transforms) is given in the appendix of the XWPL reference manual. WWW: http://math.yale.edu/pub/wavelets/software/xwpl/html/xwpl.html |
1998-12-18T03:09:05+00:00 | devel/stlport |
Adaptation of SGI's Standard Template Library Multiplatform C++ Standard Library (STL implementation). Many compilers and operational environments supported. Standard (ISO/IEC 14882) compliance. Maximum efficiency. Exception and thread safety. Debug mode. WWW: http://stlport.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-17T23:42:20+00:00 | misc/30upgrade |
This package will allow you to upgrade your 3.0R system to 3-stable, so you can compile and use all ports in ports-current. Satoshi asami@freebsd.org |
1998-12-17T23:42:20+00:00 | misc/227upgrade |
This package will allow you to upgrade your 2.2.7R system to 2.2-stable, so you can compile and use all ports in ports-current. Satoshi asami@freebsd.org |
1998-12-17T23:42:20+00:00 | misc/225upgrade |
This package will allow you to upgrade your 2.2.5R system to 2.2-stable, so you can compile and use all ports in ports-current. Satoshi asami@freebsd.org |
1998-12-17T23:42:20+00:00 | misc/222upgrade |
This package will allow you to upgrade your 2.2.2R system to 2.2-stable, so you can compile and use all ports in ports-current. Satoshi asami@freebsd.org |
1998-12-17T23:42:20+00:00 | misc/221upgrade |
This package will allow you to upgrade your 2.2.1R system to 2.2-stable, so you can compile and use all ports in ports-current. Satoshi asami@freebsd.org |
1998-12-17T14:34:50+00:00 | games/gleyes |
GLUT version of Xeyes GLeyes is a GLUT version of Xeyes. It will be of some use for those who have hardware-accelerated GL or can afford this terrible waste of CPU cycles (or for those who think that the utter coolness of having a floating eyeball in their desktops is worth the extra system load). |
1998-12-16T22:37:40+00:00 | ftp/pavuk |
HTTP, FTP, and Gopher mirroring tool Pavuk is UNIX program used to mirror contents of WWW documents or files. It transfers documents from HTTP, FTP, Gopher and optionaly from HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) servers. Pavuk has an optional GUI based on GTK2 widget set. WWW: http://pavuk.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-16T18:48:21+00:00 | japanese/eterm |
X11 terminal emulator based on rxvt/xterm that supports Japanese Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator for X Window system. It supports pixmap and pseudo-transparent background. It also supports Japanese input with XIM (X Input Method) protocol. If you want to input Japanese, use "--input-method" and "--preedit-type" option. WWW: http://www.eterm.org/ |
1998-12-15T21:30:02+00:00 | emulators/vpce |
PC Engine (TG16) emulator on X PC Engine (TG16) emulator on X WWW: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/3340/vpce.html |
1998-12-15T21:06:18+00:00 | devel/cons |
Perl-based Make Replacement This is a Perl-based make replacement, but does not provide make compatibility. It has a number of powerful capabilities not found in other software construction systems, including make. Cons is a system for constructing, primarily, software, but is quite different from previous software construction systems. Cons was designed from the ground up to deal easily with the construction of software spread over multiple source directories. Cons makes it easy to create build scripts that are simple, understandable and maintainable. Cons ensures that complex software is easily and accurately reproducible. WWW: http://www.dsmit.com/cons/ |
1998-12-15T15:22:46+00:00 | japanese/skkserv |
Dictionary server for the SKK Japanese-input software SKK (Simple Kana Kanji Convertor) is a very fast and efficient Japanese input method system, written in emacs-lisp. This package is the skk-jisyo server. WWW: http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/skk/index.html |
1998-12-15T15:22:46+00:00 | japanese/skk-tools |
Jisyo-tools for the SKK Japanese-input software This package includes jisyo(conversion dictionary) management tools for the SKK(Simple Kana Kanji Convertor), a very fast and efficient Japanese input method system. Read ${PREFIX}/share/doc/skk/README.skktools for more detail. WWW: http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/skk/ |
1998-12-15T15:22:46+00:00 | japanese/skk-jisyo |
Jisyo (dictionary) files for the SKK Japanese-input software SKK (Simple Kana Kanji Convertor) is a very fast and efficient Japanese input method system, written in emacs-lisp. This package provides jisyo files (kana-kanji conversion dictionaries). WWW: http://openlab.jp/skk/ |
1998-12-15T15:22:46+00:00 | japanese/skk-elisp |
Emacs-lisp frontend for the SKK Japanese-input software SKK (Simple Kana Kanji Convertor) is a very fast and efficient Japanese input method system, written in emacs-lisp. SKK runs on NEmacs (Japanized Emacs18), Mule (MULtilingual Emacs), and Demacs (DOS version of Emacs18/NEmacs). WWW: http://skk.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/skk/ This package is Emacs-lisp frontend for the SKK. |
1998-12-15T15:22:46+00:00 | japanese/ddskk |
Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program on Emacsen SKK (Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program) is a very fast and efficient Japanese input method system, written in emacs-lisp. SKK runs on Emacsen with Mule features. This input-method toggle key-binding is C-x C-j. And tutorial mode key-binding is C-x t. WWW: http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/skk/ |
1998-12-13T19:17:33+00:00 | japanese/netscape47-communicator |
This is the netscape web-surfboard. Please read the file `/usr/local/lib/netscape/LICENSE' for the licensing terms. This port's explanation (written in Japanese): WWW: http://home.jp.freebsd.org/~sada/ports/netscape.html - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-12-13T14:27:06+00:00 | editors/emacs20-dl |
GNU editing macros with dynamic loading module function (binary only) GNU Emacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time display editor (emacs binary only). This package's emacs has a dynamic loading module function. And XIM function which emacs already has is fixed. Emacs binary is: ${PREFIX}/bin/emacs-dl-20.7 Dynamic loading patch: ftp://ftp.m17n.org/mule/dynamic-loading/emacs-20.4-dl3.diff.gz WWW: http://www.m17n.org/mule/dynamic-loading/ --- Ported by shige@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-12-13T13:52:58+00:00 | x11-fonts/p5-type1inst |
Script that helps install Postscript fonts in X Window System This is a little hack I wrote to help in setting up new Type 1 PostScript fonts for use with X. It automatically constructs the fonts.scale file which X uses to identify fonts in can use the current directory. Previously you had to write this file by hand which is unacceptable if you have lots of fonts. The program can also generate Fontmap entries for Ghostscript (which can then be put in the global Fontmap to speed up startup times) and it can produce font sample sheets as well. Please be warned that this is beta quality software and has limitations. I think you will, however, find it useful and the bugs will go away over time if people help me with it. Reports of success or otherwise welcomed at the address below. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- James Macnicol (J.Macnicol@student.anu.edu.au) |
1998-12-13T03:38:16+00:00 | japanese/tgif2tex |
Converting texts in figure by tgif to LaTeX commands (for Japanese) Tgif2tex allows us to use LaTeX commands in figures drawn by Tgif. It extracts strings and their positions from the figure and converts it in picture environment of the LaTeX. It also converts other components of the figure such as lines, circles, ovals, etc into EPS. Execute the following commands for example. % cd /usr/local/share/doc/tgif2tex % tgif2tex example.obj % latex example.tex % xdvi example.tex Detailed document /usr/local/share/doc/tgif2tex/how-to-use.tex (written in Japanese [JIS code]) is available. To typeset it, execute 'make' in the directory /usr/local/share/doc/tgif2tex. - S. Taoka taoka@FreeBSD.org |
1998-12-13T03:36:35+00:00 | print/tgif2tex |
Converting texts in figure by tgif to LaTeX commands Tgif2tex allows us to use LaTeX commands in figures drawn by Tgif. It extracts strings and their positions from the figure and converts it in picture environment of the LaTeX. It also converts other components of the figure such as lines, circles, ovals, etc into EPS. WWW: http://www.cs.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~nakano/tgif2tex/ |
1998-12-12T22:17:48+00:00 | math/spin |
Spin is an efficient on-the-fly verification system (a `model checker') for asynchronous concurrent systems, such as data communication protocols, distributed operating systems, database systems, etc. It can be used to prove both safety and liveness properties, including all correctness requirements expressible in linear time temporal logic. Spin uses a high level language to specify systems descriptions, called PROMELA (PROcess MEta LAnguage). |
1998-12-12T22:17:48+00:00 | devel/spin |
On-the-fly verification system for asynchronous concurrent systems Spin is an efficient on-the-fly verification system (a `model checker') for asynchronous concurrent systems, such as data communication protocols, distributed operating systems, database systems, etc. It can be used to prove both safety and liveness properties, including all correctness requirements expressible in linear time temporal logic. Spin uses a high level language to specify systems descriptions, called PROMELA (PROcess MEta LAnguage). WWW: http://spinroot.com |
1998-12-12T15:09:17+00:00 | graphics/GIFgraph |
A Perl package to generate PNG charts This is GIFgraph, a package to generate PNG charts, using Lincoln Stein's GD.pm. |
1998-12-12T03:40:04+00:00 | news/fidogate |
Fido-Internet Gateway and Tosser * Fido-Internet Gateway * Fido FTN-FTN Gateway * Fido Mail Processor * Fido File Processor * Fido Areafix/Filefix WWW: https://github.com/ykaliuta/fidogate |
1998-12-11T16:02:40+00:00 | x11/xcolorsel |
X utility to translate rgb values into X color names xcolorsel is a X-Utility based on this widget that allows you to display such files ( /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt by default ) together with tiles showing how the color looks on your screen. Also a programmer may (like with xfontsel) cut the color names/definitions in various formats (Colorformats and formats for resourcefiles or C-sources) und paste them directly in his source codes. |
1998-12-11T15:22:46+00:00 | sysutils/wmmon |
WindowMaker dockable system load/performance monitor WMMon monitors the realtime CPU load as well the average system load and gives you some nice additional features too... WMMon currently provides: * Realtime CPU 'stress' meter; * Average systemload, like xload & wmavgload; * Average systemload graphic is autoscaling; * Realtime Disk I/O 'stress' meter; * Average Disk I/O load grapic (autoscaling); * Realtime total Mem & Swap usage meters; * System uptime display; * Realtime cycling through all monitor modes; * Can lauch 3 user definable commands through ~/.wmmonrc; * Can be started multiple times; * Commandline options for help (-h), version (-v), start mode (-i & -s) and display (-d); |
1998-12-11T12:52:21+00:00 | graphics/sketch |
3D Scene Description Translator Sketch is a small, simple system for producing line drawings of two- or three-dimensional solid objects and scenes. It began as a way to make illustrations for a textbook after we could find no suitable tool for this purpose. Existing scene processors emphasized GUIs and/or photo-realism, both un-useful to us. We wanted to produce finely wrought, mathematically-based illustrations with no extraneous detail. The input language is reminiscent of PSTricks, so will be easy to learn for current PSTricks users. WWW: http://www.frontiernet.net/~eugene.ressler/ |
1998-12-11T12:52:21+00:00 | graphics/skencil |
Interactive drawing program Skencil is an interactive vector drawing program for X (similar to XFig or tgif). It is written almost completely in Python, an object oriented interpreted programming language. This is a stable release. It is quite featureful and usable, but there are still things missing that I want in a 1.0 release, hence the low version number. Skencil was originally named "Sketch" and the name "Sketch" is still used is many places. WWW: http://www.skencil.org/ |
1998-12-10T18:02:53+00:00 | java/jikes |
Java source to byte-code compiler made available by IBM This is jikes, a java source to byte-code compiler. The compiler has been made available by IBM under their open-source license, please see: WWW: http://jikes.sf.net/ for details. To operate, the CLASSPATH environment variable must typically be set to a colon-delimited list of source directories, class directories, or zip files. Note that jikes will complain if a non-existant directory or file is specified in CLASSPATH. =============== // This software is subject to the terms of the IBM Jikes Compiler Open" // Source License Agreement available at the following URL:" // http://www.ibm.com/research/jikes." // Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, International Business Machines Corporation" // and others. All Rights Reserved." // You must accept the terms of that agreement to use this software." |
1998-12-09T05:44:06+00:00 | audio/wmcdplay |
A CD player for the WindowMaker dock CD player designed for WindowMaker WWW: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/2471/files/ |
1998-12-09T05:20:02+00:00 | mail/balsa2 |
A mail reader for the GNOME 2 desktop A mail reader for GNOME 2. It supports local mail, pop3, and IMAP. It can view mail files in mbox, maildir, and mh format. The pop3 support is not complete. All mail retrieved will be left on the server, and hence retrieved again if not deleted through some other pop3 client. Using fetchmail would be recommended to retrieve pop3 mail. Balsa is probably not fully usable as one's primary mail client at this time. However, it is under active development and fits with other gnome applications. WWW: http://balsa.gnome.org/ |
1998-12-09T05:20:02+00:00 | mail/balsa |
Mail reader for the GNOME desktop Balsa is a mail reader for the GNOME Desktop. It supports many features: * Support for local mailbox formats: mbox, maildir, mh * Allows nested mailboxes * Support for POP3 and IMAP mail access protocols * Printing * Spell Checking * Multi-threaded mail retrevial (optional) * MIME support (view images inline, save parts) * Supports SMTP and/or use of local MTA, ie. Sendmail * Address Book that integrates with GnomeCard * Highly configurable * Active, open development * Multiple character sets for composing and reading messages * Allows file attachments to outgoing messages * GPG/OpenPGP mail signing and encryption WWW: http://pawsa.fedorapeople.org/balsa/ |
1998-12-09T05:11:56+00:00 | devel/libPropList |
Property library for gnome and Window Maker This library is necessary for property settings for some gnome applications. The purpose of PL is to closely mimic the behaviour of the property lists used in GNUstep/OPENSTEP (there formed with the NSString, NSData, NSArray and NSDictionary classes) and to be compatible with it. PL enables programs that use configuration or preference files to make these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP themselves. |
1998-12-08T21:08:28+00:00 | print/jadetex |
TeX backend for Jade, for typesetting SGML documents This is JadeTeX, a TeX backend for Jade. JadeTeX enables you to produce formatted output of documents written with the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). JadeTeX uses tex to produce Device Independent (DVI) output; from there, you can produce high quality hardcopy. JadeTeX also uses pdftex to produce Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) versions of your documents, complete with hyperlinks, and suitable for distribution on the World Wide Web and other media. To use JadeTex, run your SGML document, its Document Type Definition (DTD), and its Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (DSSSL) specification, through jade with the "-t tex" option. Then, to produce a DVI file, run etex "&jadetex" <file>.tex To produce a PDF file, run pdftex "&pdfjadetex" <file>.tex WWW: http://jadetex.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-08T04:18:08+00:00 | net/nttcp |
A client/server program for testing network performance This program is a much more convient version of the ttcp program. It uses inetd (or simulates its behaviour) to start off the remote side program which will send/receive data. Both sides measure the time and number of bytes transfered. The local side will print the measures. The format of the output can be specified on the commandline. WWW: http://www.leo.org/~bartel/nttcp/ Bill Fumerola <billf@chc-chimes.com> |
1998-12-08T04:18:08+00:00 | benchmarks/nttcp |
Client/server program for testing network performance This program is a much more convient version of the ttcp program. It uses inetd (or simulates its behaviour) to start off the remote side program which will send/receive data. Both sides measure the time and number of bytes transfered. The local side will print the measures. The format of the output can be specified on the commandline. |
1998-12-07T22:05:40+00:00 | editors/yudit |
Multi-lingual Unicode text editor with TTF support yudit is a unicode text editor for the X Window System. It does not need localized environment or unicode fonts. It supports simultanious processing of many languages, input methods, conversions for local character standards. The package includes conversion utilities, and it also has support for postscript printing. WWW: http://www.yudit.org/ |
1998-12-06T14:11:53+00:00 | cad/geda |
GPL Electronic Design Automation tools The GPL Electronic Design Automation (gEDA) project has produced and continues working on a full GPL'd suite and toolkit of Electronic Design Automation tools. These tools are used for electrical circuit design, schematic capture, simulation, prototyping, and production. Currently, the gEDA project offers a mature suite of free software applications for electronics design, including schematic capture, attribute management, bill of materials (BOM) generation, netlisting into over 20 netlist formats, analog and digital simulation, and printed circuit board (PCB) layout. The gEDA/gaf suite provides schematic capture, netlisting, bill of materials generation, and many other features. WWW: http://www.gpleda.org/ |
1998-12-06T14:06:05+00:00 | sysutils/glload |
Gl base load monitor GL based load monitor. |
1998-12-06T12:19:18+00:00 | russian/xruskb |
Keyboard layout switcher and indicator Short description of Xrus ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Xrus - program for switching two keyboard layouts with a hot key combination. It also serves as autolock. It can be compiled with Motif, Lesstif, Xaw or without any widget library. In the later case it won't show its icon with keyboard indicator. It gets all keyboard and mouse events; when a particular hot key combination is pressed, it swaps 1,2 and 3,4 columns of keyboard map. When a timeout without keyboard and mouse events passes, it starts a locker. WWW: http://lav.yar.ru/ |
1998-12-05T17:08:12+00:00 | games/antipolix |
Simple multiplayer game for X Window System This game is played in a parallelepipede containing PxNxN little cubes. You can first consider this 3D board as P 2D checkerboards of NxN squares. From 2 up to 10 players can confront each other. Each player begins with a certain number of pieces (or armies) that he has to move and make attack. One of his pieces represents him-self (or the chief, or the king, or anything you want). If this piece die, the player is eliminated. The last player staying alive wins. Messages can be sent to the other players , so that alliances can be implemented. A special timer assures that the game remains dynamic. |
1998-12-05T16:31:22+00:00 | graphics/gifsicle |
Manipulates GIF images and animations gifsicle is a powerful command-line program for manipulating GIF image files. Extensive options let you control what exactly it does. WWW: http://www.lcdf.org/gifsicle/ |
1998-12-05T14:10:52+00:00 | russian/gd |
Graphics library for fast image creation with KOI8-U support from the man page: gd is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colors, cut and paste from other images, and flood fills, and write out the result as a .PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where .PNG is the format used for inline images. gd is not a paint program. [...] gd does not provide for every possible desirable graphics operation. It is not necessary or desirable for gd to become a kitchen-sink graphics package, but version 1.3 incorporates most of the commonly requested features for an 8-bit 2D package. Support for scalable fonts, and truecolor images, JPEG and PNG is planned for version 2.0. [...] gd was written by Thomas Boutell and is currently distributed by boutell.com, Inc. WWW: http://www.boutell.com/gd/ This port draws text using fonts in Russian KOI8-R encoding. -- Sergey Groznyh <gsm@infosite.ru> |
1998-12-05T10:02:03+00:00 | audio/ascd |
Dockable CD player for AfterStep or WindowMaker ascd is a CD player that can be "docked" on the Afterstep Wharf or the Window Maker dock. WWW: http://worldserver.oleane.com/rsn/ascd-en.html |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-WSNA |
A X True Type Server for X98 WSNA Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 WSNA Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-WABS |
A X True Type Server for X98 WABS Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 WABS Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-WABEP |
A X True Type Server for X98 WABEP Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 WABEP Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-TGUI |
A X True Type Server for X98 TGUI Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 TGUI Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-SVGA |
A X True Type Server for X98 SVGA Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 SVGA Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-PWSKB |
A X True Type Server for X98 PWSKB Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 PWSKB Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-PWLB |
A X True Type Server for X98 PWLB Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 PWLB Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-NKVNEC |
A X True Type Server for X98 NKVNEC Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 NKVNEC Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-NECS3 |
A X True Type Server for X98 NECS3 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 NECS3 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-NEC480 |
A X True Type Server for X98 NEC480 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 NEC480 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-MGA |
A X True Type Server for X98 MGA Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 MGA Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-GANBWAP |
A X True Type Server for X98 GANBWAP Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 GANBWAP Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-GA968 |
A X True Type Server for X98 GA968 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 GA968 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T06:12:38+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF98srv-EGC |
A X True Type Server for X98 EGC Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for X98 EGC Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-12-05T05:35:47+00:00 | sysutils/libretto-config |
Libretto BIOS Setting Program libretto-config - Libretto BIOS Setting Program The `libretto-config' is a utility program to configure the BIOS setting of the mini notebook computer, Toshiba Libretto. Changes to the setting are immediately done, so rebooting is not necessary. I don't know whether these programs work on any other machines but Libretto. In case of Toshiba's notebook machines, some function may work. *** Disclaimer ***************************************************** The information used to write these programs was obtained by analyzing Libretto individually, not provided by Toshiba. Therefore, they might contain fatal bugs and might cause damages to your Libretto. You can use them freely but the authors are not responsible for the programs. Redistribution of the programs are not restricted, but you must attach this caution and the source. ******************************************************************** The original program were written by Mr. Iizuka (PXN02133@niftyserve.or.jp), which rewrite the CMOS setting directly. Mr. Nomura (GBB00111@niftyserve.or.jp) have extended the program to support SMI and BIOS calling. Thanks. I, Ishioka, combined programs to the package. If you have any troubles, bug reports, or requests, please notify me. |
1998-12-04T08:13:06+00:00 | net/argus |
A generic IP network transaction auditing tool Argus is a generic IP network transaction auditing tool that has been used by thousands of sites to perform a number of powerful network management tasks that are currently not possible using commercial network management tools. Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit records for the network activity that it encounters. It is the way that Argus categorizes and reports on network activity that makes this tool unique and powerful. WWW: http://www.qosient.com/argus/ |
1998-12-04T08:13:06+00:00 | net-mgmt/argus |
A generic IP network transaction auditing tool Argus is a generic IP network transaction auditing tool that has been used by thousands of sites to perform a number of powerful network management tasks that are currently not possible using commercial network management tools. Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit records for the network activity that it encounters. It is the way that Argus categorizes and reports on network activity that makes this tool unique and powerful. WWW: http://www.qosient.com/argus/ |
1998-12-03T11:06:34+00:00 | net/wmnet |
Network bandwidth monitor intended for the WindowMaker dock This application displays the data rate through a given network interface. It is intended to be run from the WindowMaker dock, but others have run it under the fvwm and AfterStep window managers. Information about this software can be found on my web page: WWW: http://www.enteract.com/~rneswold/ |
1998-12-01T23:11:12+00:00 | archivers/lzo2 |
Portable speedy, lossless data compression library LZO is a data compression library which is suitable for data de-/compression in real-time. This means it favours speed over compression ratio. LZO implements a number of algorithms with the following features: + Decompression is simple and *very* fast. + Requires no memory for decompression. + Compression is pretty fast. + Requires 64 kB of memory for compression. + Allows you to dial up extra compression at a speed cost in the compressor. The speed of the decompressor is not reduced. + Includes compression levels for generating pre-compressed data which achieve a quite competitive compression ratio. + There is also a compression level which needs only 8 kB for compression. + Algorithm is thread safe. + Algorithm is lossless. WWW: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/ |
1998-12-01T23:11:12+00:00 | archivers/lzo |
Portable speedy, lossless data compression library LZO is a data compression library which is suitable for data de-/compression in real-time. This means it favours speed over compression ratio. LZO implements a number of algorithms with the following features: + Decompression is simple and *very* fast. + Requires no memory for decompression. + Compression is pretty fast. + Requires 64 kB of memory for compression. + Allows you to dial up extra compression at a speed cost in the compressor. The speed of the decompressor is not reduced. + Includes compression levels for generating pre-compressed data which achieve a quite competitive compression ratio. + There is also a compression level which needs only 8 kB for compression. + Algorithm is thread safe. + Algorithm is lossless. Author: Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at WWW: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/ |
1998-12-01T22:33:47+00:00 | audio/lame |
Fast MP3 encoder kit LAME is an highly evolved LGPL MP3 encoder with quality and speed able to rival state of the art commercial encoders. WWW: http://lame.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-01T22:25:41+00:00 | mail/mbx2mbox |
MS Outlook Express .mbx to mbox file converter mbx2mbox converts Microsoft Outlook Express .mbx files into standard mail files (mbox) that programs like Pine, Mutt, and Netscape can parse. Usage: mbx2mbox file1.mbx file2.mbx ... WWW: http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-01T22:11:59+00:00 | ftp/axyftp |
X Window System FTP client, with WSftp-like UI WXftp is an X Window System FTP client Major features available in current (0.4.0) release: o User-friendly, intuitive interface (both GTK+ and Motif). o Passive data transfers o Convenient session manager window o On-line help system o Recursive downloads with resume option o Recursive uploads o Multiple delete with option to recurse o Auto-redial option WXftp is copyright (c) 1998 by Alexander Yukhimets <alexy@edgarmail.com>. All right under the copyright reserved. WWW: http://www.wxftp.seul.org/ |
1998-12-01T21:03:18+00:00 | graphics/gtksee |
Image viewer A Image viewer based on X-Window system and GTK+. The main purpose is to port ACD See, which is a very popular image viewer in M$ world, to Unix platform. WWW: http://gtksee.berlios.de/ |
1998-12-01T11:59:36+00:00 | net/dnsutl |
Programs to make using DNS easier The dnsutl package is a bunch of programs I wrote to make using DNS easier. These include: dns-rev Take the forward DNS mapping and generate the reverse mapping. dns-hosts Take the forward DNS mapping and generate the /etc/hosts file. dns-ng Take the forward DNS mapping and generate the /etc/netgroup file. All of these programs are both faster than shell scripts, and more robust when faced with all the peculiar semantics of DNS resource files. WWW: http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/dnsutl/ |
1998-12-01T11:59:36+00:00 | dns/dnsutl |
Programs to make using DNS easier The dnsutl package is a collection tools to make administering DNS easier. These include programs for: * Generating the reverse DNS mapping by using the DNS forward mapping. This is useful for producing a self-consistent DNS configuration. * Generating the /etc/ethers file by using a bogus record type. * Generating the /etc/hosts file by using the DNS forward mapping. * Generating the /etc/bootptab file by using the MAC and IP information. * Generating the /etc/netgroup file by using the DNS forward mapping. * Generating the Sun /etc/bootparams file by using the MAC and IP information. * Checking the new-style /etc/named.conf files for self-consistency. * Checking the old-style /etc/named.boot files for self-consistency. * Generating the DNS forward mapping by using the /etc/hosts file. This could be a first step to configuring your DNS server. * Generating the /etc/dhcp.conf file by using the MAC and IP information. All of these programs are both faster than shell scripts, and more robust when faced with all the peculiar semantics of DNS resource files. They even understand the $include directive. WWW: http://dnsutl.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-12-01T02:15:41+00:00 | www/marc-search |
Searches e-mail archives created by Earl Hood's MHonArc. Search options include "From," "Subject," "Date," and "Message Body." Returns results in a visually useful format, with matches printed in bold. Search terms can be treated as a literal phrase or as words to be joined by 'AND' or 'OR' booleans. The full suite of Perl5 regular expressions is allowed. Allows user to set a limit for the number of records to return on each page, with an option to continue the search or start a new one. NOTE: searches are non-indexed and therefore inefficient. |
1998-11-24T22:43:40+00:00 | sysutils/upsmon |
Basic UPS monitor for the APC SmartUPS devices Designed specifically for the APC SmartUPS devices, the software is dependent on the SmartUPS interface and will only function with SmartUPS devices. Provides the basic functions. |
1998-11-24T10:24:27+00:00 | net/netatalk-asun |
netatalk-asun - File and Print Server for AppleTalk networks Netatalk features include: o Access to the UNIX file system for Macintosh and other systems with AppleShare client software. o Spool PostScript print jobs to the lpd(8) spool system via Printer Access Protocol (PAP). o Output PostScript print jobs from the lpd(8) spool system via Printer Access Protocol (PAP). o Filter PostScript, ASCII, and various other formats to PostScript, including banner pages and page reversal. o Route AppleTalk between multiple Ethernet interfaces. Adrian Sun has added these improvements: o Access to the file server via AFP-over-TCP. o Support for volumes larger that 2GB. o Randnum- and 2-Way Randnum authentication methods (courtesy S. Hirsch) o Support for Apple II ProDOS. o A number of bug fixes. Don't install this port in parallel to net/netatalk; this will break both. Requires AppleTalk support in the kernel (FreeBSD 2.2 or newer). WWW: http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk/ |
1998-11-24T09:14:08+00:00 | games/xmulti |
X11 mascot based on gal-game "To Heart" xmulti/xmaid - mascot girl for X11 % xmaid [toolkit options] [-module modulename] [module options] % xmaid [toolkit options] -mod mod_default [-alwaystop] % xmulti [toolkit options] -mod nadenade % xmulti [toolkit options] -mod focuswin [-justify (center|right|left)] % xmulti [toolkit options] -mod osouji \ [-root [-drawroot] [-rootimage img] [-num n] [-incinf]] % xmulti [toolkit options] -name nadewin WWW: http://www.denpa.org/~go/xmulti/ |
1998-11-24T08:49:45+00:00 | games/xhime |
Resident Himechan for X Window System Xhime displays animation in X window system. Xhime changes its animation when the user-defined special key is pressed. Special key is pressed. The default special key is Return. See also /usr/X11R6/share/doc/xhime. WWW: http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~shochan/linux/xhime.html |
1998-11-24T04:45:00+00:00 | misc/lv |
Powerful Multilingual File Viewer lv is a powerful multilingual file viewer. lv can decode and encode multilingual streams through many coding systems, for example, ISO 2022 based coding systems such as iso-2022-jp, and Unicode streams encoded in UTF-7 or UTF-8. lv can be used not only as a file viewer but also as a coding-system translation filter. lv can recognize multi-bytes patterns as regular expressions, and lv also provides multilingual grep (1) functionality by giving it another name, lgrep. WWW: https://github.com/ttdoda/lv |
1998-11-23T14:13:26+00:00 | security/gnupg1 |
The GNU Privacy Guard (minimalist "classic" version) GnuPG is a complete and free replacement for PGP. This is the "classic" version, which doesn't support newer algorithms, but also has very few dependencies. Use security/gnupg unless you're sure you want thisone. GnuPG allows encrypting and signing your data and communication, and features a versatile key management system as well as access modules for many public key directories. GnuPG, also known as GPG, is a command line tool with features for easy integration with other applications. WWW: https://www.gnupg.org/ |
1998-11-23T14:13:26+00:00 | security/gnupg |
Complete and free PGP implementation GnuPG is a complete and free replacement for PGP. This is the "stable" version. GnuPG allows encrypting and signing your data and communication, and features a versatile key management system as well as access modules for many public key directories. GnuPG, also known as GPG, is a command line tool with features for easy integration with other applications. WWW: https://www.gnupg.org/ |
1998-11-23T00:35:43+00:00 | net/nocol |
Network/Service monitoring software NOCOL/NetConsole (Network Operation Center On-Line) is a network monitoring package that runs on Unix platforms and is capable of monitoring network and system variables such as ICMP or RPC reachability, RMON variables, nameservers, ethernet load, port reachability, host performance, SNMP traps, modem line usage, appletalk & novell routes/services, BGP peers, syslog files, etc. The software is extensible and new monitors can be added easily. WWW: http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/nocol/ -- Brad Hendrickse bradh@uunet.co.za |
1998-11-23T00:35:43+00:00 | net-mgmt/nocol |
Network/Service monitoring software NOCOL/NetConsole (Network Operation Center On-Line) is a network monitoring package that runs on Unix platforms and is capable of monitoring network and system variables such as ICMP or RPC reachability, RMON variables, nameservers, ethernet load, port reachability, host performance, SNMP traps, modem line usage, appletalk & novell routes/services, BGP peers, syslog files, etc. The software is extensible and new monitors can be added easily. WWW: http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/nocol/ |
1998-11-22T22:33:31+00:00 | textproc/man2html |
Convert nroff(1) man pages to HTML Convert UNIX nroff(1) manual pages to HTML format. WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/man2html/ |
1998-11-22T22:31:23+00:00 | www/netscape3-gold |
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1998-11-22T17:12:38+00:00 | net/ppp-nt |
User process PPP with Multiprotocol NAT and Time schedule extention. Based on the PPP program for FreeBSD 2.2.7-RELEASE. The NAT extention is from WWW: http://configure.sh/FreeBSD/NAT/nat-old2.html Example setup line: "set taddr 192.168.0.0/24" The time schedule extention is from WWW: http://www.bremen.or.jp/shigeru/FreeBSD/ppp.html Example setup line: "set schedule deny 7:58 23:01" - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-11-22T13:40:16+00:00 | x11-clocks/astime |
Time/Date applet for WindowMaker This is a very nice clock that runs in the WindowMaker "dock". Either digital or analog clock faces can be specified. |
1998-11-22T03:55:03+00:00 | japanese/jhd |
Japanese Hexdecimal Dump Jhd is a 'Japanese Hexdecimal Dump' command. This is for EUC KANJI code, as default. Example % jhd -j EUC_FILE |
1998-11-21T03:27:53+00:00 | japanese/ng |
Light Emacs-clone with Japanese support Ng is a very light weight Emacs clone editor, written in C. It doesn't have Lisp(that means very limited customization is available). Since you can invoke it very quickly (compared with real GNU Emacs), it is useful in dealing with changing small file a bit. Ng(Nihongo Micro Gnu Emacs) is a Mg(Micro Gnu Emacs)'s japanese port. Ng supports EUC, JIS and SJIS code. Ng also have (rather simple) C-mode. It is also very useful even if you don't need Japanese support. WWW: http://tt.sakura.ne.jp/~amura/ng/ |
1998-11-21T03:27:53+00:00 | japanese/ng-devel |
Light Emacs-clone with Japanese support Ng is a very light weight Emacs clone editor, written in C. It doesn't have Lisp, so only limited customization is possible. Since you can invoke it very quickly (compared with real GNU Emacs), it is particularly useful for editing files that only require small changes. Ng(Nihongo Micro Gnu Emacs) is a Mg (Micro Gnu Emacs)'s japanese port. Ng supports EUC, JIS and SJIS code. Ng also have (rather simple) C-mode. It is also very useful even if you don't need Japanese support. WWW: http://tt.sakura.ne.jp/~amura/ng/ |
1998-11-21T01:30:56+00:00 | x11/xlogout |
Simple logout button The xlogout program displays a small button that simply waits until being pressed before exiting. This can be useful when run as the initial client from xdm or xinit. |
1998-11-20T04:16:48+00:00 | print/c2ps-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:16:48+00:00 | print/a2ps-letterdj |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | print/psutils-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | print/mp-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | print/lprps-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | print/enscript-letterdj |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | print/enscript-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | print/a2ps43-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | print/a2ps-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | math/R-a4 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | japanese/vfxdvi600 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | japanese/vfxdvi400 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | japanese/vfxdvi360 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | japanese/vfxdvi240 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | japanese/vfxdvi118 |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | japanese/kon2-14dot |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | graphics/gimp-manual-ps |
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1998-11-20T04:15:15+00:00 | graphics/gimp-manual-pdf |
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1998-11-19T21:38:24+00:00 | sysutils/webmin |
Web-based interface for system administration for Unix Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update system files like /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/master.passwd. WWW: http://www.webmin.com/ |
1998-11-19T17:00:26+00:00 | graphics/gtkfig |
Figure-drawing tool GTKFIG is a figure-drawing tool. It aims to do what can be done with xfig, texcad and SmartDraw (TM) (a scheme drawing tool for MS Windows). GTKFIG is not: - Bitmap graphic editor - Vector graphic editor (like Corel) - CAD system |
1998-11-19T09:27:59+00:00 | irc/xchat2 |
An X11 IRC client using the GTK+ 2 toolkit XChat is a graphical IRC client. It requires a computer running a UNIX-like OS and the X Window System (X11), and the GTK 2 library. It can also use Perl and (optionally) Python scripts. WWW: http://xchat.org/ |
1998-11-19T09:27:59+00:00 | irc/xchat1 |
X11 IRC client using the GTK+ toolkit, and optionally, GNOME XChat is a graphical IRC client. It requires a computer running a UNIX-like OS and the X Window System (X11), and the GTK library. It can also (optionally) take advantage of GNOME and use Perl and Python scripts. WWW: http://xchat.org/ |
1998-11-19T09:27:59+00:00 | irc/xchat |
X11 IRC client using the GTK+ 2 toolkit XChat is a graphical IRC client. It requires a computer running a UNIX-like OS and the X Window System (X11), and the GTK 2 library. It can also use Perl and (optionally) Python scripts. WWW: http://xchat.org/ |
1998-11-19T09:27:59+00:00 | irc/xchat-gnome |
An IRC client for GNOME 2 (development version) Note that xchat-gnome is very young project and is under heavy development. You can consider xchat-gnome as alpha software, not that its unstable but in lack of (not-yet) implemented features. Xchat-gnome is a fork of the popular xchat irc client. But the difference between the two is that xchat-gnome aims at better gnome integration. For help see the website or visit #xchat-gnome on irc.freenode.net WWW: http://xchat-gnome.navi.cx/ |
1998-11-19T09:27:59+00:00 | irc/xchat-devel |
XChat is a graphical IRC client. It requires a computer running a UNIX-like OS and the X Window System (X11), and the GTK library. It can also (optionally) take advantage of GNOME and use Perl and Python scripts. WWW: http://xchat.org/ - Jim <jim@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-11-19T08:47:28+00:00 | japanese/truetypefonts |
Japanese TrueType Fonts Japanese TrueType Fonts |
1998-11-19T08:01:50+00:00 | japanese/micq |
A text-based implementation of ICQ, independant of Mirabilis. Currently does not offer chat. Still appears rough: There's no command-line editing, and ANSI color codes are hardcoded in the program. - Seiichirou Hiraoka flathill@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-11-19T07:39:16+00:00 | japanese/gicq |
GTK based ICQ program For lack of a better name, I'm referring to this program as "gicq", since it's intended to eventually be a clone of the popular chat client "ICQ" by Mirabilis Ltd. (http://www.mirabilis.com) and it utilizes the GTK toolkit (http://www.gtk.org). You must already have an ICQ number to use this. When you launch gicq, choose "Online" from the status selector at the bottom of the window. The first time, you'll be prompted for your ICQ number and password. IMPORTANT: you must enter your ICQ number - NOT your nickname. WWW: http://gicq.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-19T07:33:02+00:00 | japanese/libicq |
Library to add ICQ communication support to your software libicq is based on micq and is intended to make it easy to add ICQ communication support to your software. micq is available at ftp://micq.ml.org/pub/micq/ WWW: http://www.montana.com/gabriel/gicq/ |
1998-11-19T07:09:00+00:00 | net/gicq |
GTK based ICQ program For lack of a better name, I'm referring to this program as "gicq", since it's intended to eventually be a clone of the popular chat client "ICQ" by Mirabilis Ltd. (http://www.mirabilis.com) and it utilizes the GTK toolkit (http://www.gtk.org). You must already have an ICQ number to use this. When you launch gicq, choose "Online" from the status selector at the bottom of the window. The first time, you'll be prompted for your ICQ number and password. IMPORTANT: you must enter your ICQ number - NOT your nickname. See also: http://gicq.sourceforge.net/ WWW: http://www.korsoft.com/gicq/ - Seiichirou Hiraoka flathill@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-11-19T07:09:00+00:00 | net-im/gicq |
GTK based ICQ program For lack of a better name, I'm referring to this program as "gicq", since it's intended to eventually be a clone of the popular chat client "ICQ" by Mirabilis Ltd. (http://www.mirabilis.com) and it utilizes the GTK toolkit (http://www.gtk.org). You must already have an ICQ number to use this. When you launch gicq, choose "Online" from the status selector at the bottom of the window. The first time, you'll be prompted for your ICQ number and password. IMPORTANT: you must enter your ICQ number - NOT your nickname. See also: http://gicq.sourceforge.net/ WWW: http://www.korsoft.com/gicq/ |
1998-11-19T07:03:11+00:00 | net/libicq |
Library to add ICQ communication support to your software libicq is based on micq and is intended to make it easy to add ICQ communication support to your software. micq is available at ftp://www.micq.org/pub/micq/ WWW: http://gicq.sourceforge.net/ - Seiichirou Hiraoka flathill@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-11-19T07:03:11+00:00 | net-im/libicq |
Library to add ICQ communication support to your software libicq is based on micq and is intended to make it easy to add ICQ communication support to your software. micq is available at ftp://www.micq.org/pub/micq/ WWW: http://gicq.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-18T22:15:06+00:00 | net/ciscoconf |
Fetches configuration from Cisco routers and stores them under RCS Ciscoconf automagically fetches configuration from Cisco routers whenever syslog indicates that a change has been made, and stores them under RCS. MORE INFORMATION For more information, or to foward comments or details of problems, please contact Joe Abley <jabley@automagic.org>. |
1998-11-18T22:15:06+00:00 | net-mgmt/ciscoconf |
Fetches configuration from Cisco routers and stores them under RCS Ciscoconf automagically fetches configuration from Cisco routers whenever syslog indicates that a change has been made, and stores them under RCS. MORE INFORMATION For more information, or to foward comments or details of problems, please contact Joe Abley <jabley@automagic.org>. |
1998-11-18T21:02:48+00:00 | textproc/htdig |
WWW indexing and searching system The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching system for a domain or intranet. This system is not meant to replace the need for powerful internet-wide search systems like Yahoo! or Google. Instead it is meant to cover the needs for a single company, campus, or even a sub section of a web site. As opposed to some WAIS-based or web-server based search engines, ht://Dig can span many web servers as long as they all understand the HTTP 1.0 protocol. WWW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/htdig/ |
1998-11-18T15:50:24+00:00 | print/pnm2ppa |
Convert PNM images to PPA for some HP printers This software creates output using the PPA (printer performance architecture) protocol. This protocol is used by some HP "Windows-only" printers, including the HP Deskjet 820C series, the HP DeskJet 720 series, and the HP DeskJet 1000 series. It has been tested on all three printers, but your personal experience (positive or negative) is very much appreciated! WWW: http://pnm2ppa.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-18T15:50:24+00:00 | print/pbm2ppa |
This software creates output using the PPA (printer performance architecture) protocol. This protocol is used by some HP "Windows-only" printers, including the HP Deskjet 820C series, the HP DeskJet 720 series, and the HP DeskJet 1000 series. It has been tested on all three printers, but your personal experience (positive or negative) is very much appreciated! |
1998-11-18T09:56:43+00:00 | graphics/xpx |
Simple pixel editing tool to generate data for KISS Xpx is a simple pixel editing tool to make datas for KISS, run under X Winodw System on Unix workstation. KISS - KISekae Set system is a paper doll changing clothes program for NEC PC-9801, IBM-PC/AT compatible, MS-Windows, X Window System and other many computer systems. Let's create KISS datas on X Window System! WWW: http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~yav/soft/ |
1998-11-18T09:48:01+00:00 | graphics/xmagv |
Viewer for X Window System xmagv display the MAG format image. WWW: http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~yav/soft/ |
1998-11-18T04:06:12+00:00 | emulators/xsystem35 |
AliceSoft System 3.5/3.6/3.8/3.9 on X Window System Xsystem35 is AliceSoft System 3.5/3.6/3.8/3.9 implementation on X Window System WWW: http://8ne.sakura.ne.jp:20008/chika/unitbase/xsys35/ |
1998-11-17T21:53:22+00:00 | misc/gtkfind |
GTK front-end to find(1) gtkfind is the program to use when you don't want to have to remember all the options to find(1). It is a graphical program that allows you to search for files and (optionally) perform operations on them. You can search for files by using wildcards, by matching file types and/or permissions, etc. gtkfind requires X and the GTK+ toolkit. It is still under development, but has reached a stage where it is actually useful. |
1998-11-17T20:46:44+00:00 | security/portscanner |
A simple and easy to use TCP port scanner PortScanner is a simple and easy to use TCP port scanner. It is usually used to log the running servers on a remote machine for security purposes and to help people find services. WWW: http://www.ameth.org/~veilleux/ |
1998-11-17T04:53:17+00:00 | biology/tinker |
General purpose molecular modelling package Tinker is a set of small programs for doing general purpose molecular modeling calculations. Tools are included for energy minimizations, geometry calculations, simulated annealing, molecular dynamics, and molecular analysis calculations. Tools for converting coordinate sets are also provided. Tinker employs several force fields and minimization techniques. This port sets the maxatm value to 2500 atoms. This should be sufficient for most molecular systems. Should you need to work with larger systems you can set the maxatm parameter in the sizes.i file located in the tinker/source directory and recompile. Note that if it is set too large that tinker programs will abort and core dump. For more information about Tinker see: WWW: http://dasher.wustl.edu/tinker/ |
1998-11-16T20:38:21+00:00 | graphics/qcread |
Supports both color and B&W parallel-port Connectix QuickCam for PC This program supports both color and B&W parallel-port Connectix QuickCam for PC All modes are supported except color QuickCam "thousands colors" compressed download and 640x480 "billions colors" mode. "Thousands" is unsupported because of the lack of information and will be added if Connectix will give the documentation on it to developers in the same or similar way, the documentation on other modes was given that made this program possible. "Billions colors" will be supported in later releases. WWW: http://mars.illtel.denver.co.us/pub/qcread/README.html |
1998-11-16T16:05:55+00:00 | net/gnosamba |
Samba configuration tool for X Window System GnoSamba is a GUI tool for the Configuration of the Samba, the SMB file server on X11/Unix. It will read, edit and write /usr/local/etc/smb.conf, an alternate configuration file, or from a network. It uses the GTK Toolkit and Gnome-libs. This is an early development release, not all functionality is implemented. It will let you edit any existing parameter from a text entry, but without any checking. |
1998-11-16T15:47:10+00:00 | audio/gqmpeg |
Another gtk-based MP3 frontend A GTK-based mp3 front-end. Uses mpg123 for decoding and supports winamp themes. WWW: http://gqmpeg.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-16T15:47:10+00:00 | audio/gqmpeg-devel |
Another gtk-based MP3 frontend A GTK-based mp3 front-end. Uses mpg123 for decoding and supports winamp themes. WWW: http://gqmpeg.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-16T15:43:35+00:00 | databases/gmysql |
GTK+ frontend for mysql gmysql is a program that allows the user to connect to a MySQL database and modify its design in the following ways: * add or remove tables; * add or remove columns or indices; * modify columns or indices while preserving the data in them where possible. It is also possible to add and remove databases. |
1998-11-16T15:37:33+00:00 | games/fkiss |
Freely enjoy childlike KISS, French-KISS! This software fkiss - French-KISS! is a sample implementation of KISekae Set system (KISS) for X Window System. KISS is a software for playing Paper-doll on any computers. "Kisekae" means "changing clothes". For example, type % fkiss /usr/local/share/examples/fkiss/frkismi4.lzh WWW: http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~yav/soft/index.html#fkiss |
1998-11-16T03:08:34+00:00 | devel/libU77 |
Adds Fortran intrinsics missing from f2c This library adds commonly used Fortran intrinsic functions to allow a greater range of Fortran code to be compiled with f77, ie., f2c/gcc. |
1998-11-15T22:54:25+00:00 | devel/pmake |
The parallel make(1) program from the Sprite project This is the parallel make(1) program originally developed for the Sprite operating system. You can also build this port with support for the 'customs' service. Customs is a load-balancing system designed for a local area network of cooperating workstations. NOTE: this software's copyright restricts its use to non-commercial applications only. |
1998-11-15T22:08:01+00:00 | x11-wm/afterstep-i18n |
The NeXTstep clone window manager with Fontset support AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager which was originally put together by Bo Yang. BowMan was based on the fvwm window manager, written by Robert Nation. Fvwm was based on code from twm. And so on... It is designed to emulate some of the look and feel of the NeXTstep user interface, while adding useful, requested, and neat features. The changes which comprise AfterStep's personality were originally part of BowMan development, but due to a desire to move past simple emulation and into a niche as its own valuable window manager, the current designers decided to change the project name and move on. BowMan development may continue, but we will no longer be a part of it. Major changes from fvwm are: - NeXTstep-like title bar, title buttons, borders and corners. BowMan's Wharf is a much worked-out version of GoodStuff. To avoid copyright complications it is not called a "dock". - NeXTstep style menu. However, the menus are not controlled by applications; they are more of pop-up service lists on the root window. - NeXTstep style icons. These styles are hard-coded in the program, which is good for the consistent look of the NeXTstep interface. This version of AfterStep can use fontset. WWW: http://www.afterstep.org/ |
1998-11-15T21:25:16+00:00 | net/pathchar |
LBNL Internet path characterization tool Pathchar finds bandwidth, delay, average queue and loss rate of hops between source and destination. This tool, written by Van Jacobson (author of traceroute), is alpha quality. Source code is not available. WWW: http://www.caida.org/tools/utilities/others/pathchar/ |
1998-11-14T19:44:34+00:00 | textproc/p5-XML-Parser |
Perl extension interface to James Clark's XML parser, expat Perl extension interface to James Clark's XML parser, expat. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/XML-Parser |
1998-11-10T15:47:20+00:00 | japanese/skkfep |
SKK-like Kana-to-Kanji FrontEnd Processor skkfep is a tool to input Kana and Kanji from the terminal. This also include some patches for Word registration. WWW: http://aitoweb.world.coocan.jp/soft.html |
1998-11-10T15:43:48+00:00 | sysutils/wmavgload |
Another WindowMaker load gauge wmavgload - WindowMaker docable average load monitor. Adapted from asload by Nic Bernstein. Optionnally executes a program on click (see 'wmavgload -h' for options). |
1998-11-09T14:49:44+00:00 | japanese/p5-mkres |
Create resources for tgif, vfontcap, .., for Japanese TrueType fonts mkres.pl creates X resources and configuration files for Japanese (jisx0208.1983-0) TrueType fonts from outputs of mkttfdir.pl (using FreeType library). If you run `mkres.pl -f format /some/directory`, it outputs resource about some "format" to a standard output. Now, the following ones as the format are available: tgif X resource for Japanized tgif on X-TrueType server(*1), idraw one for Japanized idraw (including "iv") on the server, xfig one for internationalized xfig on the server, vfontcap configuration file for VFlib (Japanese vector font library), kconfig configuration file, kconfig.ps, for ghostscript with VFlib. Run 'mkres.pl -h', and you get more information. - S. Taoka ----- (*1) See "http://cclub.cc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html". |
1998-11-09T01:26:20+00:00 | www/tidy |
Fixes and tidies up HTML files When editing HTML it's easy to make mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a simple way to fix these mistakes automatically and tidy up sloppy editing into nicely layed out markup? Well now there is thanks to Hewlett Packard's Dave Raggett. HTML TIDY is a free utility for doing just that. It also works great on the attrociously hard to read markup generated by specialized HTML editors and conversion tools, and can help you identify where you need to pay further attention on making your pages more accessible to people with disabilities. Tidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to your attention things that you need to work on yourself. Each item found is listed with the line number and column so that you can see where the problem lies in your markup. Tidy won't generate a cleaned up version when there are problems that it can't be sure of how to handle. These are logged as "errors" rather than "warnings". LICENSE: BSD WWW: http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/ |
1998-11-09T01:26:20+00:00 | www/tidy-devel |
Utility to clean up and pretty print HTML/XHTML/XML When editing HTML it's easy to make mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a simple way to fix these mistakes automatically and tidy up sloppy editing into nicely layed out markup? Well now there is thanks to Hewlett Packard's Dave Raggett. HTML TIDY is a free utility for doing just that. It also works great on the attrociously hard to read markup generated by specialized HTML editors and conversion tools, and can help you identify where you need to pay further attention on making your pages more accessible to people with disabilities. Tidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to your attention things that you need to work on yourself. Each item found is listed with the line number and column so that you can see where the problem lies in your markup. Tidy won't generate a cleaned up version when there are problems that it can't be sure of how to handle. These are logged as "errors" rather than "warnings". WWW: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-08T17:00:25+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtkstep |
A theme module to make GTK+ look like the NeXTSTEP(tm) interface GTKstep is a GTK+ theme engine to improve the boring GTK+ look and feel with the NeXTSTEP(tm) look and feel. |
1998-11-08T17:00:25+00:00 | x11-themes/gtkstep |
A theme module to make GTK+ look like the NeXTSTEP(tm) interface GTKstep is a GTK+ theme engine to improve the boring GTK+ look and feel with the NeXTSTEP(tm) look and feel. |
1998-11-07T10:50:04+00:00 | print/pkfonts600 |
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1998-11-06T17:08:24+00:00 | textproc/wv |
Library and executables to access Microsoft Word files wv is a library that allows access to Microsoft Word files. It can load and parse the Word 6-9 formats (Word 6, 95, 97, 2000). Several converter executables called wvWare are also provided: wvHtml, wvLatex, wvCleanLatex, wvDVI, wvPS, wvPDF, wvText, wvAbw, wvWml, wvMime Note: wvHtml was previously known as MSWordView. WWW: http://wvware.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-06T17:08:24+00:00 | textproc/mswordview |
MSWordView is a program that can understand the microsofts word 8 binary file format (office97), it currently converts word into html, which can then be read with a browser. It is also capable of converting Japanese MS Word document WWW: http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/MSWordView.html port made by: sumikawa@FreeBSD.org |
1998-11-05T22:13:27+00:00 | mail/mew-xemacs21 |
Message interface to Emacs Window for xemacs21 Mew is a "Message interface to Emacs Window" to integrate - NetNews - MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) and to make it easy to view and compose them. With Mew you can send a picture of a birthday cake with the song "Happy Birthday to you" to your friend, which is encrypted by strong cryptograph. This port is the Mew for xemacs-21.1.14(editors/xemacs21). The Mew port and corresponding Emacs port are listed bellow and elisp `site-lisp' directory(elisp load path), info path and etc directory(only effective for xemacs ports) are shown as well. mail/mew-xemacs21(mew-xemacs21-1.94.2) ===> editors/xemacs21(xemacs-21.1.14) Lisp directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages/lisp/mew Info directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages/info ETC directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages/etc/mew |
1998-11-05T22:13:27+00:00 | mail/mew-xemacs20 |
Mew is a "Message interface to Emacs Window" to integrate - NetNews - MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) and to make it easy to view and compose them. With Mew you can send a picture of a birthday cake with the song "Happy Birthday to you" to your friend, which is encrypted by strong cryptograph. This port is the Mew for xemacs-20.4(editors/xemacs20). The Mew port and corresponding Emacs port are listed bellow and elisp `site-lisp' directory(elisp load path), info path and etc directory(only effective for xemacs ports) are shown as well. mail/mew-xemacs20(mew-xemacs20-1.94.2) ===> editors/xemacs20(xemacs-20.4) Lisp directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-lisp/mew Info directory : /usr/local/info ETC directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/etc/mew |
1998-11-05T22:11:54+00:00 | mail/mew-xemacs21-mule |
Message interface to Emacs Window for xemacs21-mule Mew is a "Message interface to Emacs Window" to integrate - NetNews - MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) and to make it easy to view and compose them. With Mew you can send a picture of a birthday cake with the song "Happy Birthday to you" to your friend, which is encrypted by strong cryptograph. This port is the Mew for xemacs-21.1.14(editors/xemacs21-mule). The Mew port and corresponding Emacs port are listed bellow and elisp `site-lisp' directory(elisp load path), info path and etc directory(only effective for xemacs ports) are shown as well. mail/mew-xemacs21-mule(mew-xemacs21-mule-1.94.2) ===> editors/xemacs21-mule(xemacs-21.1.14) Lisp directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages/lisp/mew Info directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages/info ETC directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages/etc/mew |
1998-11-05T22:10:45+00:00 | mail/mew-emacs20 |
Messaging in the Emacs World for emacs20 Mew is a "Message interface to Emacs Window" to integrate - NetNews - MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) and to make it easy to view and compose them. With Mew you can send a picture of a birthday cake with the song "Happy Birthday to you" to your friend, which is encrypted by strong cryptograph. This port is the Mew for emacs-20.7(editors/emacs20). The Mew port and corresponding Emacs port are listed bellow and elisp `site-lisp' directory(elisp load path), info path and etc directory(only effective for xemacs ports) are shown as well. mail/mew-emacs20(mew-emacs20-1.94.2) ===> editors/emacs20(emacs-20.7) Lisp directory : /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/mew Info directory : /usr/local/info ETC directory : /usr/local/share/emacs/etc/mew |
1998-11-05T08:02:39+00:00 | graphics/py-imaging |
The Python Imaging Library The Python Imaging Library adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. This library provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities. The main distribution site for this software is: WWW: http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/index.htm The PIL handbook is not included in this distribution; to get the latest version, check: http://www.pythonware.com/library.htm |
1998-11-04T03:17:53+00:00 | net/radiusclient |
Client library and basic utilities for RADIUS AAA The RadiusClient is a framework and library for writing RADIUS Clients which additionally includes radlogin, a flexible RADIUS aware login replacement, a command line program to send RADIUS authentication/authorisation requests and accounting records and a utility to query the status of a RADIUS server. All these programs are based on a library which lets you develop a RADIUS-aware application in less than 50 lines of C code. WWW: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/radiusclient-ng/ |
1998-11-03T10:00:04+00:00 | databases/gadfly |
SQL database written in Python Gadfly is a relational database management system which uses a large subset of very standard SQL as its query language and Python modules and optional Python/C extension modules as its underlying engine. Gadfly stores the active database in memory, with recovery logging to a file system. It supports an optional TCP/IP based client server mode and log based failure recovery for system or software failures (but not for disk failures). WWW: http://gadfly.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-11-02T06:54:53+00:00 | www/webglimpse |
WWW interface to Glimpse search engine WebGlimpse adds search capabilities to your WWW site automatically and easily. It attaches a small search box to the bottom of every HTML page, and allows the search to cover the neighborhood of that page or the whole site. With WebGlimpse there is no need to construct separate search pages, and no need to interrupt the users from their browsings. All pages remain unchanged except for the extra search capabilities. It is even possible for the search to efficiently cover remote pages linked from your pages. (WebGlimpse will collect such remote pages to your disk and index them.) Installation, customization (e.g., deciding which pages to collect and which ones to index), and maintenance are easy. WWW: http://webglimpse.net/ |
1998-11-01T16:42:29+00:00 | ports-mgmt/portcheckout |
Checkout and build ports and all depending ports The portcheckout(1) reads the /usr/ports/INDEX file and checks-out a given port and its dependencies. This makes it easy to use the ports system without having a full and up-to-date /usr/ports tree. A typical use would be to connect to the Internet, possibly download a new INDEX and ports upgrade kit, download a port skeleton with portcheckout(1), and then build the port. |
1998-11-01T16:42:29+00:00 | devel/portcheckout |
Checkout and build ports and all depending ports The portcheckout(1) reads the /usr/ports/INDEX file and checks-out a given port and its dependencies. This makes it easy to use the ports system without having a full and up-to-date /usr/ports tree. A typical use would be to connect to the Internet, possibly download a new INDEX and ports upgrade kit, download a port skeleton with portcheckout(1), and then build the port. |
1998-10-30T03:17:43+00:00 | www/ruboard |
Web based discussion board Ruboard is simple and almost plug-and-play Web discussions board. It allows secure boards, threading, images, url's and so on.. WWW: http://amsoft.ru/ruboard/ |
1998-10-28T16:01:04+00:00 | audio/replay |
Another GTK-based mp3 player Replay is an MP3 player with a GTK interface. It is based on amp. It has the following features as of today: - Cool GTK interface. - Theme support. - Plays layer 3 and layer 2 files. - Playlists (load/edit/save). - Y2K compliant. ;) - Can save to WAV. - Stereo/mono playing. - Fully controllable from command line, with options and signals. - Double click in playlist to jump to that track. - Seeking within a track. - Display playing time/number of files/size for whole playlist. -Pooh vanilla@FreeBSD.ORG WWW: http://replay.replicant.nu/ |
1998-10-28T15:57:25+00:00 | x11/gnome2 |
The "meta-port" for the GNOME 2 integrated X11 desktop GNU Network Object Model Environment This metaport installs the entire GNOME 2 desktop, including the the most common user applications. Other popular GNOME applications can be installed from the other GNOME 2 metaports: * x11/gnome2-fifth-toe * x11/gnome2-power-tools * editors/gnome2-office * devel/gnome2-hacker-tools WWW: http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/ |
1998-10-28T15:57:25+00:00 | x11/gnome |
The "meta-port" for the GNOME integrated X11 desktop GNU Network Object Model Environment This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a "meta-port" that depends on other GNOME packages. Its sole purpose is to require dependencies so users can install this package only and have all the GNOME stuff pulled in by the port/package dependency mechanism. WWW: http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/ |
1998-10-28T14:39:15+00:00 | graphics/xv-m17n |
X11 program that displays images of various formats with multilingualization Xv is an X11 program that displays images in the GIF, JPEG, TIFF, PBM, PGM, PPM, X11 bitmap, Utah Raster Toolkit RLE, PDS/VICAR, Sun Rasterfile, BMP, XPM, PCX, IRIS RGB, possibly PostScript, Portable Networking Format(PNG) and PM formats on workstations and terminals running the X Window System, Version 11. And more xv japanese extensions patch supports images in the MAKI, MAG, PIC, Pi PIC2, PhotoCD. And this patch also supports archived image files. Supported archivers are arc, arj, lzh, tar, tar+compress, tar+gzip, tar+bzip2, zip, and zoo. Note that this program is shareware except for personal use only. Please read the documentation in the directory /usr/X11R6/share/doc/xv for proper usage. And this xv supports multilingual character codes. These codes are as follow: plain iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp euc-japan iso-2022-int-1 iso-2022-kr euc-korea iso-2022-ss2-8 iso-2022-ss2-7 Shift JIS |
1998-10-27T22:06:53+00:00 | japanese/xv |
X11 program that displays images of various formats with japanization Xv is an X11 program that displays images in the GIF, JPEG, TIFF, PBM, PGM, PPM, X11 bitmap, Utah Raster Toolkit RLE, PDS/VICAR, Sun Rasterfile, BMP, XPM, PCX, IRIS RGB, possibly PostScript, Portable Networking Format(PNG) and PM formats on workstations and terminals running the X Window System, Version 11. And more xv japanese extensions patch supports images in the MAKI, MAG, PIC, Pi PIC2, PhotoCD. And this patch also supports archived image files. Supported archivers are arc, arj, lzh, tar, tar+compress, tar+gzip, tar+bzip2, zip, and zoo. Note that this program is shareware except for personal use only. Please read the documentation in the directory /usr/X11R6/share/doc/xv for proper usage. And this xv supports japanese character codes. These codes are as follow: JIS(iso-2022-jp) / EUC / Shift-JIS |
1998-10-27T16:56:41+00:00 | graphics/gqview |
Another gtk2-based graphic file viewer Another gtk2-based graphic file viewer. WWW: http://gqview.sourceforge.net/ -Vanilla vanilla@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-10-26T11:58:07+00:00 | math/gnumeric2 |
The GNOME 2 spreadsheet The GNOME 2 spreadsheet. WWW: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/index.shtml |
1998-10-26T11:58:07+00:00 | math/gnumeric |
GNOME spreadsheet program The GNOME 2 spreadsheet. WWW: http://www.gnumeric.org |
1998-10-24T23:31:27+00:00 | net/queso |
Determine the remote OS using simple TCP packets former QueSO home page <URL:http://www.apostols.org/projectz/queso/>: How we can determine the remote OS using simple TCP packets? Well, it's easy, they're packets that don't make any sense, so the RFCs don't clearly state what to answer in these kind of situations. Facing this ambiguous, each TCP/IP stack takes a different approach to the problem, and this way, we get a different response. In some cases (like Linux, to name one) some programming mistakes make the OS detectable. QueSO sends: 0 SYN * THIS IS VALID, used to verify LISTEN 1 SYN+ACK 2 FIN 3 FIN+ACK 4 SYN+FIN 5 PSH 6 SYN+XXX+YYY * XXX & YYY are unused TCP flags All packets have a random seq_num and a 0x0 ack_num. |
1998-10-21T22:09:44+00:00 | japanese/chasen |
Japanese Morphological Analysis System Japanese Morphological Analysis System |
1998-10-21T18:52:03+00:00 | lang/gawk |
GNU version of AWK scripting language This is GNU Awk. It should be upwardly compatible with the Bell Labs research version of awk. It is almost completely compliant with the 1993 POSIX 1003.2 standard for awk. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/gawk.html |
1998-10-21T08:31:09+00:00 | misc/tet |
Test execution framework from the Open Group TET (Test Execution Toolkit) from the X/Open Consortium is a multi-platform test scaffold for both distributed and non-distributed test suites. TET allows the production of test suites sharing a common interface, promoting sharing of test suites within and across organizations. It allows facilities to execute test cases in several ways: - Execution of non-distributed test cases on the local system. - Execution of non-distributed test cases on one or more remote systems. - Execution of distributed test cases with the parts of each test case executing simultaneously on either the local system and one or more remote systems, or entirely on two or more remote systems. - Execution of a single test case selected at random from a list of test cases. - Combinations of the above elements executing in parallel. - Sequences of the above elements executing a specified number of times or until some time period has expired. WWW: http://tetworks.opengroup.org/documents/docs37.htm |
1998-10-21T00:41:49+00:00 | misc/crosspad |
Crosspad data downloader/converter This package contains following two utilities: padload - crosspad downloder crosspad2ps - crosspad -> postscript converter more information on CrossPad digitizing notepad itself: WWW: http://www.cross-pcg.com/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3 |
Japanized Vim-3.0 JVim 3.0 is a text editor with upward-compatibility to vi. It can handle both ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text, and has useful feature for editing source code. It has a lot of enhancements compared to the normal vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, online help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-wnn7 |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (with Wnn7) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn7. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-wnn6 |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (with Wnn6) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn6. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-freewnn |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (with FreeWnn) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using FreeWnn. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-direct_canna |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (direct connection to Canna) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna without ONEW library (that is, it means this connects to Canna directly). There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-canna |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (with Canna) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-canna+wnn7 |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (with Canna and Wnn7) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and Wnn7. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-canna+wnn6 |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (with Canna and Wnn6) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and Wnn6. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-20T15:52:55+00:00 | japanese/jvim3-canna+freewnn |
Japanized Vim-3.0 (with Canna and FreeWnn) JVim 3.0 is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and FreeWnn. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003457/vim/ |
1998-10-19T17:00:15+00:00 | games/ifm |
Interactive Fiction mapper and walkthrough generator Ifm (Interactive Fiction Mapper) is a language for keeping track of your progress through an Interactive Fiction game, and a program for producing various different sorts of output using it. You can record each room you visit and its relation to other rooms, the initial locations of useful items you find, and the tasks you need to perform in order to solve the game. The Ifm mapping commands are designed so that you can easily add to the map as you explore the game. You type in the rooms you visit and the directions you move in to reach other rooms, and Ifm calculates the position of each room in relation to the others. A map can consist of several independent sections, allowing you to divide up the map however you like. The Ifm task commands, if used, allow you to specify the order in which game-solving tasks must be done. The Ifm program can then calculate and print different styles of walkthrough for the game. WWW: http://www.sentex.net/~dchapes/ifm/ |
1998-10-19T14:36:42+00:00 | net/gnomeicu2 |
GNOME2 ICQ client GnomeICU (previously GtkICQ) is an Internet based communications program which makes use of ICQ protocol. GnomeICU also makes use of Gnome2, a growingly popular desktop environment. GnomeICU is released under the GNU Public License, and is available free of charge. WWW: http://gnomeicu.sourceforge.net Jacques Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.ORG> |
1998-10-19T14:36:42+00:00 | net/gnomeicu |
GNOME ICQ client GnomeICU (previously GtkICQ) is an Internet based communications program which makes use of ICQ protocol. GnomeICU also makes use of Gnome, a growingly popular desktop environment.GnomeICU is released under the GNU Public License, and is available free of charge. WWW: http://gnomeicu.sourceforge.net Jacques Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.ORG> |
1998-10-19T14:36:42+00:00 | net-im/gnomeicu2 |
GNOME2 ICQ client GnomeICU (previously GtkICQ) is an Internet based communications program which makes use of ICQ protocol. GnomeICU also makes use of Gnome2, a growingly popular desktop environment. GnomeICU is released under the GNU Public License, and is available free of charge. WWW: http://gnomeicu.sourceforge.net Jacques Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.ORG> |
1998-10-19T14:36:42+00:00 | net-im/gnomeicu |
GNOME 2 ICQ client GnomeICU (previously GtkICQ) is an Internet based communications program which makes use of ICQ protocol. GnomeICU also makes use of Gnome2, a growingly popular desktop environment. GnomeICU is released under the GNU Public License, and is available free of charge. WWW: http://gnomeicu.sourceforge.net Jacques Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.ORG> |
1998-10-19T14:29:02+00:00 | print/ggv2 |
GNOME 2 ghostscript viewer GGV, the Gnome GhostView, is a Gnome PostScript document previewer. It can also preview PDFs, but as it is not a native PDF viewer, it does not take advantage of all the features of the PDF format. graphics/gpdf is a more capable PDF viewer. |
1998-10-19T14:29:02+00:00 | print/ggv |
GNOME 2 ghostscript viewer GGV, the Gnome GhostView, is a Gnome PostScript document previewer. It can also preview PDFs, but as it is not a native PDF viewer, it does not take advantage of all the features of the PDF format. graphics/gpdf is a more capable PDF viewer. |
1998-10-10T15:59:18+00:00 | misc/gnomeutils2 |
GNOME 2 support utilities GNOME 2 support utilities, including an on-the-fly dialog box tool (like Zenity), a dictionary, a frontend for find(1), and a system log viewer. |
1998-10-10T15:59:18+00:00 | misc/gnomeutils |
GNOME support utilities A collection of utilities for the GNOME desktop. Included are an X color selector, a gtk-enhanced version of dialog(1), GUIs for less(1), uname(1), df(1), find(1), an applet for dict(1), and many other such applications. |
1998-10-10T15:59:18+00:00 | deskutils/gnomeutils2 |
GNOME 2 support utilities GNOME 2.0 support utilities, including a dictionary looker-upper, a frontend for find(1), a system log viewer, and more. |
1998-10-10T15:59:18+00:00 | deskutils/gnome-utils |
GNOME 3 support utilities GNOME 3.0 support utilities, these include: baobab, a graphics disk space display program. gnome-screenshot, desktop screenshot program. gnote, note taking application. gnome-contacts, integrated address book. gnome-search-tool, local disk search tool. gnome-dictionary, client for DICT server to look up definitions. gnome-system-log, view system logs. gnome-font-viewer, show installed fonts. |
1998-10-10T13:48:53+00:00 | textproc/libxml2 |
XML parser library for GNOME Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project (but usable outside of the Gnome platform). XML itself is a metalanguage to design markup languages, i.e. text language where semantic and structure are added to the content using extra "markup" information enclosed between angle brackets. WWW: http://xmlsoft.org/ |
1998-10-10T13:48:53+00:00 | textproc/libxml |
XML parser library for GNOME XML parser library for GNOME WWW: http://xmlsoft.org/ |
1998-10-10T13:44:01+00:00 | sysutils/gtop |
GNOME system moniter program GNOME system moniter program |
1998-10-10T13:44:01+00:00 | sysutils/gnomesystemmonitor |
GNOME 2 system monitor program GNOME 2.0 system monitor program. |
1998-10-10T13:44:01+00:00 | sysutils/gnome-system-monitor |
GNOME 3 system monitor program GNOME 3.0 system monitor program. |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap24-server |
Open source LDAP server implementation OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. This package includes the following major components: * slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server * LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd This is the latest stable release of OpenLDAP Software for general use. WWW: https://www.OpenLDAP.org/ |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap23-server |
Open source LDAP client implementation OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. This package includes the following major components: * slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server * slurpd - a stand-alone LDAP replication server * LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd This is the latest stable release of OpenLDAP Software for general use. WWW: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/ |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap22 |
Open source LDAP client and server implementation OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. This release includes the following major components: * slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server * slurpd - a stand-alone LDAP replication server * -lldap - a LDAP client library * -llber - a lightweight BER/DER encoding/decoding library * LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd * LDAP tools - A collection of command line LDAP utilities WWW: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/ Lachlan O'Dea, Oliver Eikemeier |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap22-server |
Open source LDAP server implementation OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. This package includes the following major components: * slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server * slurpd - a stand-alone LDAP replication server * LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd This is the latest release of OpenLDAP Software for general use. WWW: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/ - Oliver Eikemeier eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap21 |
Open source LDAP client software OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol(LDAP) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. OpenLDAP is derived from the University of Michigan LDAP release 3.3 and is distributed under an open source license. WWW: http://www.openldap.org/ Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb+freebsdports@zabbadoz.net |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap21-server |
Open source LDAP server implementation OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. This package includes the following major components: * slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server * slurpd - a stand-alone LDAP replication server * LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd This is the latest release of OpenLDAP Software for general use. WWW: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/ - Oliver Eikemeier eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap20 |
Open source LDAP client and server software OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. LDAP is an Internet standard directory service protocol that can be used stand-alone, or as a front end to an X.500 directory. LDAP is defined by RFCs 1777 through 1779. OpenLDAP is derived from the University of Michigan LDAP release 3.3 and is distributed under an open source license. WWW: http://www.openldap.org/ Lachlan O'Dea ulmo@earthling.net |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap20-server |
Open source LDAP server implementation OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. This package includes the following major components: * slapd - a stand-alone LDAP directory server * slurpd - a stand-alone LDAP replication server * LDIF tools - data conversion tools for use with slapd This version is no longer actively maintained, please upgrade. WWW: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/ - Oliver Eikemeier eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap2 |
Open source LDAP client and server software OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. LDAP is an Internet standard directory service protocol that can be used stand-alone, or as a front end to an X.500 directory. LDAP is defined by RFCs 1777 through 1779. OpenLDAP is derived from the University of Michigan LDAP release 3.3 and is distributed under an open source license. WWW: http://www.openldap.org/ Lachlan O'Dea ulmo@earthling.net |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap12 |
Open source LDAP client and server software OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. LDAP is an Internet standard directory service protocol that can be used stand-alone, or as a front end to an X.500 directory. LDAP is defined by RFCs 1777 through 1779. OpenLDAP is derived from the University of Michigan LDAP release 3.3 and is distributed under an open source license. WWW: http://www.openldap.org/ Lachlan O'Dea ulmo@earthling.net |
1998-10-10T04:40:45+00:00 | net/openldap |
Open source LDAP client and server software OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers, clients, utilities and development tools. LDAP is an Internet standard directory service protocol that can be used stand-alone, or as a front end to an X.500 directory. LDAP is defined by RFCs 1777 through 1779. OpenLDAP is derived from the University of Michigan LDAP release 3.3 and is distributed under an open source license. WWW: http://www.openldap.org/ Lachlan O'Dea ulmo@earthling.net |
1998-10-09T04:50:07+00:00 | comms/yaps |
Yet Another Pager Software: send messages to pager (SMS, TAP, ...) Send messages to pager devices (incl. cellular phones via SMS) using a modem gateway provided by the service company. This software is highly configurable, a sample configuration is included for German pager and mobile phone services (D1, D2, E+, Telmi, Telmi-Fun, Telmi-Family, Telmi-Top, Telmi-Pro, Skyper, Quix). |
1998-10-09T04:09:45+00:00 | japanese/netscape-fonts |
Japanese Font Setup for Netscape Browsers. |
1998-10-09T04:09:45+00:00 | japanese/alias-fonts |
Meta-port which setups Japanese fonts This alias-fonts port makes fonts.alias for various size Japanese fonts. |
1998-10-09T00:46:03+00:00 | misc/man.el |
Browse I18N capable UNIX manual pages with Mule, Emacs, and XEmacs This code provides a function, `i18n-man', with which you can browse UNIX manual pages. Formatting is done in background so that you can continue to use your Emacs while processing is going on. The mode also supports hypertext-like following of manual page SEE ALSO references, and other features. See below or do `?' in a manual page buffer for details. For working with Japanese, English and German, put your dot.emacs file following: (autoload 'jman "i18n-man-ja" nil t) (autoload 'eman "i18n-man-en" nil t) (autoload 'dman "i18n-man-de" nil t) then M-x jman to get a Japanese manual page thru jman(1) and put it in a buffer. M-x eman to get a English manual page thru man(1) and put it in a buffer. M-x dman to get a German manual page thru man(1) and put it in a buffer. If you want byte-compile with your favorite "Emacs", use "byte-comile" script as: # cd /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp # /usr/local/share/doc/prom-mew/byte-compile xemacs-mule i18n-man-ja i18n-man-ja.el i18n-man.el For usage of byte_compile scripts, run byte_compile with -h option. |
1998-10-08T16:29:25+00:00 | graphics/linux_mesa3 |
A graphics library similar to SGI's OpenGL, used from Linux programs This port installs a Linux shared library of Mesa, used from Linux programs. Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with Silicon Graphics, Inc. Those who want a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed vendor. This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License, see the LICENSE file for details. |
1998-10-08T16:29:25+00:00 | graphics/linux_mesa |
This port installs a Linux shared library of Mesa with access to glide/3dfx cards, to be used by Linux programs. Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with Silicon Graphics, Inc. Those who want a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed vendor. This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License, see the LICENSE file for details. |
1998-10-08T15:37:34+00:00 | print/latex-cjk |
LaTeX2e macro package which enables the use of CJK scripts Welcome to CJK, a LaTeX2e macro package which enables the use of CJK scripts (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) in various encodings. Features of this port: - full Chinese BIG5/GB support, including TTF fonts. For other Asian lauguages, you have to supply those TTF fonts, then manually modify relative settings. - basic Type 3 font support and cooperate with DVIPDFMx - a package "ccmap" from CCT for PDFTeX's CID support - pseudo-italic and pseudo-bold Chinese font support - configure PDFTeX to use TrueType fonts directly - UTF-8 support for Arphic free fonts - Type 1 scalable font support for Arphic free fonts For more tips of using these features, please run this command after installation: pkg_info -D zh-CJK-\* | less WWW: http://cjk.ffii.org/ |
1998-10-08T15:37:34+00:00 | chinese/CJK |
A LaTeX2e macro package which enables the use of CJK scripts Welcome to CJK, a LaTeX2e macro package which enables the use of CJK scripts (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) in various encodings. Features of this port: - full Chinese BIG5/GB support, including TTF fonts. For other Asian lauguages, you have to supply those TTF fonts, then manually modify relative settings. - basic Type 3 font support and cooperate with DVIPDFMx - a package "ccmap" from CCT for PDFTeX's CID support - pseudo-italic and pseudo-bold Chinese font support - configure PDFTeX to use TrueType fonts directly - UTF-8 support for Arphic free fonts - Type 1 scalable font support for Arphic free fonts For more tips of using these features, please run this command after installation: pkg_info -D zh-CJK-\* | less WWW: http://cjk.ffii.org/ Jing-Tang Keith Jang <keith@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-10-08T15:33:46+00:00 | graphics/linux_glide |
Linux library implementing the GLIDE interface to 3dfx video cards This port installs the Linux version of the glide API, which is used to program the 3dfx/voodoo cards. Only Linux binaries can use this library. If you have a compiled Linux program that dynamically links against glide, everything is fine. If you want to compile programs yourself, you have to compile them as Linux binaries, using the compiler and tools from ports/devel/linux_devel. If your program uses other libraries, all libraries must be Linux libraries as well. In the case of Mesa, you can use ports/emulators/linux_mesa, which does everything for you. NOTE: The Mesa shared library from the Linux quake distributions does not work, use the FreeBSD port (although it installs a Linux lib). A simple test program is installed under /compat/linux/usr/bin/test-glide Please report problems to freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org |
1998-10-05T19:23:43+00:00 | net/coda_server |
An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages) the server side programs. For more info, contact <coda@cs.cmu.edu> or visit the website. WWW: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ |
1998-10-05T19:23:43+00:00 | net/coda_intro |
An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. This package has installation notes and tells you how to get started using Coda without having to wade through all the documentation. For more info, contact <rvb@cs.cmu.edu> or visit the website. WWW: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ |
1998-10-05T19:23:43+00:00 | net/coda_doc |
An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. This package builds nothing but only installs(/packages) prebuilt documentation. For more info, contact <rvb@cs.cmu.edu> or visit the website. WWW: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ |
1998-10-05T19:23:43+00:00 | net/coda_client |
An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages) the client side programs. For more info, contact <coda@cs.cmu.edu> or visit the website. WWW: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ |
1998-10-05T19:23:43+00:00 | net/coda5_server |
Server programs for a replicated high-performance network file system Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages) the server side programs. For more info, contact information available below. EMAIL: coda@cs.cmu.edu WWW: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ |
1998-10-05T19:23:43+00:00 | net/coda5_doc |
An experimental, replicated, high-performance network file system Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. This package builds nothing but only installs(/packages) prebuilt documentation. For more info, contact <ijliao@csie.nctu.edu.tw> or visit the website. WWW: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ |
1998-10-05T19:23:43+00:00 | net/coda5_client |
Client programs for a replicated high-performance network file system Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages) the client side programs. For more info, contact information available below. EMAIL: coda@cs.cmu.edu WWW: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ |
1998-10-03T06:00:00+00:00 | converters/aish |
Ish/uuencode/Base64 converter Ish/uuencode/Base64 text-to-binary file converter. Multi volume ish file supported. WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA004474/etc/etc.html |
1998-10-02T00:58:05+00:00 | games/gnomegames2 |
The game applications package for the Gnome 2 Desktop Environment The GNOME Desktop Environment's games application package includes card games (including a solitaire package which knows 69 distinct solitaire variations); knockoffs of Minesweeper, Tetris, mahjongg, and Nibbles; action games; puzzle games; and even more card games. This package uses the GNOME 2 libraries. WWW: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-games/ |
1998-10-02T00:58:05+00:00 | games/gnomegames |
The game applications package for the Gnome Desktop Environment The GNOME Desktop Environment's games application package, which includes card games (including a solitaire package which knows 69 distinct solitaire variations), knockoffs of Minesweeper, Tetris, mahjongg, Nibbles, action games, puzzle games, and more card games. WWW: http://www.gnome.org |
1998-10-02T00:58:05+00:00 | games/gnome-games |
Gnome games meta port The GNOME Desktop Enviroment's games applications "meta" package. |
1998-09-30T13:49:17+00:00 | devel/libgtop2 |
GNOME 2 top library This library provides the backend for gtop2, a GNOME 2.0 version of top(1) that allows display and manipulation of running processes. |
1998-09-30T13:49:17+00:00 | devel/libgtop |
GNOME top library This library provides the backend for gtop2, a GNOME 2.0 version of top(1) that allows display and manipulation of running processes. |
1998-09-25T10:57:57+00:00 | misc/cwish |
Curses based user friendly windowing shell Cwish is an easy to use tool for traveling through the filesystem, either for doing administrative work or as a shell replacement. |
1998-09-21T21:30:24+00:00 | net/citrix_xenapp |
Access virtual applications and desktops Citrix XenApp (TM) is a Windows (R) application delivery system that manages applications in the datacenter and delivers them as an on-demand service to users anywhere using any device. XenApp reduces the cost of application management by up to 50 percent, delivers any application instantly to users anywhere and improves application and data security. you can copy the certificate to /usr/ports/distfiles and add the following line to your /etc/make.conf: ICA_CERTS=mycert.crt It will then automatically be installed and removed with the normal FreeBSD package tools. WWW: http://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/product.asp?contentID=186 |
1998-09-21T21:30:24+00:00 | net/citrix_ica |
Citrix(R) Presentation Server(TM) client Citrix(R) Presentation Server(TM) runs on Microsoft(R) Windows Server(TM) and UNIX(R) operating systems, and extends the base Windows Terminal Services platform by enhancing the end-user experience as well as increasing manageability, compatibility, security and scalability to address business-critical environments. This port includes the Citrix(R) Receiver(TM) software which allows connecting to Citrix(R) Presentation Server(TM). You will need to create the directory ${LINUXBASE}/dev or risk crashing your system. If your Citrix server does not have one of the supplied root-certificates, you can copy the certificate to /usr/ports/distfiles and add the following line to your /etc/make.conf: ICA_CERTS=mycert.crt It will then automatically be installed and removed with the normal FreeBSD package tools. WWW: http://www.citrix.com/products/receiver/ |
1998-09-21T05:42:14+00:00 | www/webcheck |
View structure of a web site, get a list of problems like broken links Webcheck is the professional Site Management Tool for webmasters. Linbot allows webmasters to view the structure of a site, track down broken links, find potentially outdated web pages list links pointing to external sites, view portfolio of inline images, get a run-down of problems sorted by author and to do all this periodically without user intervention. WWW: http://www.mired.org/webcheck/ |
1998-09-21T05:42:14+00:00 | www/linbot |
Linbot is the professional Site Management Tool for webmasters. Linbot allows webmasters to view the structure of a site, track down broken links, find potentially outdated web pages list links pointing to external sites, view portfolio of inline images, get a run-down of problems sorted by author and to do all this periodically without user intervention. WWW: http://starship.python.net/crew/marduk/linbot/ Bill Fumerola (billf@chc-chimes.com) |
1998-09-18T22:49:25+00:00 | japanese/elisa8x8 |
X11 8-dot Kanji font 'elisa font' Japanese 8 dot font named `elisa font'. You can use 'k8', 'r8', 'a8' as an alias for elisa font, 4x8 dots jis.x0201 font, 4x8 dots iso8859-1 font. A simple usage: % kterm -fn a8 -fr r8 -fk k8 |
1998-09-18T22:03:07+00:00 | editors/leim20 |
Libraries of (GNU) Emacs Input Method LEIM is Libraries of Emacs Input Method. This enables you to input Multilingual Characters. To input these characters, select the "language name" in which you want to input, and evalute the following two expressions: (set-language-environment "language name") (toggle-input-method) The "language name" you can choose is one of these: - Chinege - Chinese-BIG5 - Chinese-CNS - Chinese-GB - Cyrillic-ALT - Cyrillic-ISO - Cyrillic-KOI8 - Czech - Devanagari - Ethiopic - German - Greek - Hebrew - IPA - Japanese - Korean - Lao - Latin-1 - Latin-2 - Latin-3 - Latin-4 - Latin-5 - Romanian - Slovak - Thai - Tibetan - Vietnamese In the default keybindings, (toggle-input-method) is bound to `C-\'. --- Porting by shige@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-09-18T21:53:24+00:00 | net/wireshark |
Powerful network analyzer/capture tool A network analyzer that lets you capture and interactively browse the contents of packets from a variety of network interface types. Packet data can be read from a file, or live from a local network interface. WWW: https://www.wireshark.org/ |
1998-09-18T21:53:24+00:00 | net/ethereal |
A powerful network analyzer/capture tool A network analyzer that lets you capture and interactively browse the contents of Ethernet frames. Packet data can be read from a file, or live from a local network interface. WWW: http://www.ethereal.com/ Bill Fumerola <billf@chc-chimes.com> |
1998-09-17T14:14:50+00:00 | korean/pgp.language |
Korean language module for PGP PGP-2.6.3i ---------- Korean language module for PGP 2.6.3ia. (based on Japanese language module) This package depends on original PGP 2.6.3ia (International version), and replaces some distributed files. (config.txt is modified, language.txt is replaced.) -- Ports by CHOI Junho <cjh@kr.freebsd.org> |
1998-09-16T12:54:00+00:00 | audio/dap |
Audio sample editing and processing suite DAP is a comprehensive audio sample editing and processing suite. DAP currently supports AIFF and AIFF-C audio files, 8 or 16 bit resolution and 1, 2 or 4 channels of audio data. Note however that on Linux and Solaris, compressed AIFF-C files are not currently supported, only non-compressed AIFF and AIFF-C files. The package itself offers comprehensive editing, playback and recording facilities including full time stretch resampling, manual data editing and a reasonably complete DSP processing suite. WWW: http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~richardk/ |
1998-09-15T22:05:58+00:00 | japanese/ack |
Kanji code converter Kanji code converter. WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA004474/etc/etc.html |
1998-09-11T09:10:39+00:00 | games/pysol |
Solitaire game, written in Python PySol - a Python Solitaire Game Highlights: ----------- - based upon an extensible solitaire engine - currently supports 202 different games - expect more to come - includes my all time favorite "Gypsy" - very nice look and feel - unlimited undo & redo - load & save games - player statistics - computer gives hints and plays demo games - integrated help system - PySol is portable across X, Windows and MacOS I'm awaiting your suggestions and bug reports :-) WWW: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/pysol/ |
1998-09-10T14:17:47+00:00 | japanese/gd1 |
A graphics library for fast image creation with Japanese support DESCRIPTION gd is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colors, cut and paste from other images, and flood fills, and write out the result as a .GIF file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where .GIF is the format used for inline images. gd is not a paint program. If you are looking for a paint program, try xpaint by David Koblas, available by anonymous FTP from ftp.netcom.com in pub/ko/koblas. (That package is for the X Window System; for the Mac and the PC, paint programs are considerably easier to find.) gd does not provide for every possible desirable graphics operation. It is not necessary or desirable for gd to become a kitchen-sink graphics package, but version 1.3 incorporates most of the commonly requested features for an 8-bit 2D package. Support for scalable fonts, and truecolor images, JPEG and PNG is planned for version 2.0. Version 1.3 was released to correct longstanding bugs and provide an LZW-free GIF compression routine. AUTHOR gd 1.2 was written by Thomas Boutell and is currently distributed by boutell.com, Inc. |
1998-09-10T14:17:47+00:00 | japanese/gd |
Graphics library for fast image creation with Japanese support DESCRIPTION gd is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colors, cut and paste from other images, and flood fills, and write out the result as a .GIF file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where .GIF is the format used for inline images. gd is not a paint program. If you are looking for a paint program, try xpaint by David Koblas, available by anonymous FTP from ftp.netcom.com in pub/ko/koblas. (That package is for the X Window System; for the Mac and the PC, paint programs are considerably easier to find.) gd does not provide for every possible desirable graphics operation. It is not necessary or desirable for gd to become a kitchen-sink graphics package, but version 1.3 incorporates most of the commonly requested features for an 8-bit 2D package. Support for scalable fonts, and truecolor images, JPEG and PNG is planned for version 2.0. Version 1.3 was released to correct longstanding bugs and provide an LZW-free GIF compression routine. AUTHOR gd 1.2 was written by Thomas Boutell and is currently distributed by boutell.com, Inc. |
1998-09-09T19:22:37+00:00 | deskutils/abacus |
Spread sheet for X Window System Abacus is a small, light and easy to use spreadsheet being developed as graduation project under the tutorship of Prof. Arlindo Oliveira, and the spreadsheet is being developed using the Tcl/Tk toolkit, as well as plain old C/C++ for all the "number-crunching" tasks. The following functionalities are available in the latest version: Multiple spreadsheets, limited by the amount of memory you have available. Small set of built-in functions that include statistical, financial, and the usual math and trig functions, including a slick menu-like interface to make it easy to paste formulas. Cell editing with all the usual Cut/Copy/Paste/Delete functions implemented. Cell formating with a load of different formats, plus fonts, italics, bold font size and borders. Column and Row insertion, deletion, resizing. Sorting using all sorts of weird sort methods, so many we find it confusing ourselves and we made it! Autosum - you select and press the button and it sums the data up the way (we hope!) you want. Graphs you can delete, move around and resize. Printing via Postscript. Imports/Exports CSV,Tab separated, Wk1 and TinySheet (for the popular PalmPilot organizer) formats. LICENSE: GPL2 or later WWW: http://kdbio.inesc-id.pt/~aml/abacus/abacus.html |
1998-09-09T08:06:32+00:00 | x11-fonts/ttmkfdir |
Create fonts.scale file for use with TrueType font server This program reads TrueType fonts and creates a suitable fonts.scale file for use with an X font server. WWW: http://people.redhat.com/yshao/ |
1998-09-09T05:51:30+00:00 | net/arla |
A free AFS client implementation Arla is a free AFS client implementation. The main goal of the Arla project is to make a fully functional client with all capabilities of commercial AFS. Other planned and implemented things are all the normal management tools and a server. Version 0.35.5 status: * Read/write support * Authentication (with kth-krb4) * Working filesystem on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux and Solaris * Some administration programs (fs, vos and pts) WWW: http://www.stacken.kth.se/projekt/arla/ This port requires kerberos Peter Hawkins thepish@freebsd.org |
1998-09-08T17:31:00+00:00 | net/boclient |
Client program for the Back Orifice Windows program This is a Unix version of the client program for Back Orifice. This program when installed on the victim machine hides itself. It can be used to remotely administer a Windows 95/98 machine. WWW: http://www.cultdeadcow.com/tools/ |
1998-09-08T17:25:20+00:00 | www/p5-ParallelUA |
Perl5 Parallel LWP User Agent for WWW access ParallelUserAgent allows you to connect to multiple sites _in parallel_! You can register a number of requests, then call the 'wait' method and see how the requests come in as each server responds. ParallelUserAgent is basically an extension of the current UserAgent and RobotUA modules that come with libwww5. It installs into the ::Parallel subtree under the standard LWP directory that ships with libwww5. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/ParallelUserAgent/ |
1998-09-08T15:30:19+00:00 | japanese/postgresql7 |
PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS), derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language with an extended subset of SQL. The original Postgres code was the effort of many graduate students, undergraduate students, and staff programmers working under the direction of Professor Michael Stonebraker at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1995, Andrew Yu and Jolly Chen took on the task of converting the DBMS query language to SQL and created a new database system which came to known as Postgres95. Many others contributed to the porting, testing, debugging and enhancement of the Postgres95 code. As the code improved, and 1995 faded into memory, PostgreSQL was born. PostgreSQL development is presently being performed by a team of Internet developers who are now responsible for all current and future development. The development team coordinator is Marc G. Fournier (scrappy@PostgreSQL.ORG). Support is available from the PostgreSQL developer/user community through the support mailing list (questions@PostgreSQL.ORG). PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available. WWW: http://www.postgresql.org/ |
1998-09-08T15:30:19+00:00 | japanese/postgresql |
A robust, next generation, object-relational DBMS plus Multibyte-patch PostgreSQL is a robust, next-generation, Object-Relational DBMS (ORDBMS), derived from the Berkeley Postgres database management system. While PostgreSQL retains the powerful object-relational data model, rich data types and easy extensibility of Postgres, it replaces the PostQuel query language with an extended subset of SQL. The original Postgres code was the effort of many graduate students, undergraduate students, and staff programmers working under the direction of Professor Michael Stonebraker at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1995, Andrew Yu and Jolly Chen took on the task of converting the DBMS query language to SQL and created a new database system which came to known as Postgres95. Many others contributed to the porting, testing, debugging and enhancement of the Postgres95 code. As the code improved, and 1995 faded into memory, PostgreSQL was born. PostgreSQL development is presently being performed by a team of Internet developers who are now responsible for all current and future development. The development team coordinator is Marc G. Fournier (scrappy@PostgreSQL.ORG). Support is available from the PostgreSQL developer/user community through the support mailing list (questions@PostgreSQL.ORG). PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available. WWW: http://www.PostgreSQL.ORG/ |
1998-09-08T15:30:19+00:00 | japanese/postgresql-tcltk |
A TCL interface to the database PostgreSQL, including a tk GUI libpgtcl is a library that implements Tcl commands for front-end clients to interact with the Postgresql backends. pgaccess is a great graphical database management tool for PostgreSQL. This software is part of the standard PostgreSQL distribution. WWW: http://www.postgresql.org/ |
1998-09-06T07:46:22+00:00 | x11-clocks/eyeclock |
Clock with eyes following the mouse pointer EyeClock is a simple clock application for X11. You can put your favorite picture on the face of the clock. And you can move the eyes of the picture following the mouse pointer. See /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/EyeClock/README.jpn for more details. This port installs below clocks. boyclock, daemonclock, eyeclock, girlclock, henohenoclock, margueriteclock, octopusclock, punpunclock, silicagelclock, taroclock, umeharaclock. WWW: http://kozos.jp/myfreesoft/ |
1998-09-06T06:45:28+00:00 | graphics/electriceyes |
A graphic view base imlib & gtk Also known as EE or ee, ElectricEyes is a generic image viewer for Gnome. EE also contains simple image editing capabilities and has the ability to save images in a number of popular formats. EE is designed to fit seamlessly into the Gnome desktop environment. |
1998-09-06T06:37:58+00:00 | x11/gnomecore |
Core component for the Gnome Desktop Environment core component for the Gnome Desktop Environment For more information about the Gnome on FreeBSD, please refer to ${PORTSDIR}/x11/gnome/pkg/DESCR. |
1998-09-06T06:34:19+00:00 | x11/libgnome |
Libraries for GNOME, a GNU desktop environment LibGnome provides the non-GUI backend for the GNOME environment. WWW: http://www.gnome.org/ |
1998-09-06T06:34:19+00:00 | x11/gnomelibs |
Libraries for GNOME, a GNU desktop environment Libraries for GNOME, a GNU desktop environment WWW: http://www.gnome.org/ |
1998-09-06T06:34:19+00:00 | x11/gnome-libs |
Libraries for GNOME, a GNU desktop environment Libraries for GNOME, a GNU desktop environment WWW: http://www.gnome.org/ |
1998-09-04T07:17:26+00:00 | x11/wdm |
WINGs Display Manager; an xdm replacement wdm -- WINGs Display Manager (was initially called DisplayMaker). This is a modification of XFree86's xdm package for graphically handling authentication and system login. Most of xdm has been preserved (XFree86 3.3.2.3) with the Login interface based on a WINGs implementation using Tom Rothamel's "external greet" interface. WWW: https://github.com/voins/wdm |
1998-08-31T22:01:46+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtkmm30 |
C++ wrapper for Gtk+3 C++ wrapper for Gtk+, Pango and Atk. WWW: http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-08-31T22:01:46+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtkmm24 |
C++ wrapper for Gtk+ C++ wrapper for Gtk+ 2 WWW: https://www.gtkmm.org/ |
1998-08-31T22:01:46+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtkmm20 |
C++ wrapper for Gtk+, Pango, Atk, and Glib C++ wrapper for Gtk+, Pango, Atk, and Glib. WWW: http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-08-31T22:01:46+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtkmm12 |
C++ wrapper for gtk, a x11 graphics library C++ wrapper for gtk, a x11 graphics library |
1998-08-31T22:01:46+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtk--2 |
C++ wrapper for Gtk+, Pango, Atk, and Glib C++ wrapper for Gtk+, Pango, Atk, and Glib. WWW: http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-08-31T22:01:46+00:00 | x11-toolkits/gtk-- |
C++ wrapper for gtk, a x11 graphics library C++ wrapper for gtk, a x11 graphics library |
1998-08-30T21:32:43+00:00 | japanese/tcsh-nls-ruri2 |
Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH ("Ruri2" taste) Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH. NLS catalog allows you to customize output message from TCSH. This catalog makes them "Hoshino Ruri" taste. This catalog is made by: "M.Kinoshita" <cue@pop01.odn.ne.jp> |
1998-08-30T21:31:58+00:00 | japanese/tcsh-nls-roomi |
Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH ("Roomi" taste) Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH. NLS catalog allows you to customize output message from TCSH. This catalog makes them "Roomi" taste. This catalog is made by: znc@mail.wbs.ne.jp |
1998-08-30T21:30:41+00:00 | japanese/tcsh-nls-multi |
Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH ("Multi" taste) Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH. NLS catalog allows you to customize output message from TCSH. This catalog makes them "Multi" taste. This catalog is made by: Yuu Yashiki <s974123@cc.matsuyama-u.ac.jp> Seiichirou Hiraoka <flathill@flathill.gr.jp> |
1998-08-30T21:29:57+00:00 | japanese/tcsh-nls-koshiki |
Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH ("Koshiki" taste) Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH. NLS catalog allows you to customize output message from TCSH. This catalog makes them "Koshiki Yukari" taste. This catalog is made by: znc@mail.wbs.ne.jp |
1998-08-30T21:28:42+00:00 | japanese/tcsh-nls-ayanami |
Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH ("Ayanami" taste) Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH. NLS catalog allows you to customize output message from TCSH. This catalog makes them "Ayanami Rei" taste. This catalog is made by: "CyberKnight Tekkaman Blade" <blade@cyber.email.ne.jp> |
1998-08-30T21:27:34+00:00 | japanese/tcsh-nls-asuka |
Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH ("Asuka" taste) Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH. NLS catalog allows you to customize output message from TCSH. This catalog makes them "Soryu Asuka Langley" taste. This catalog is made by: dyky@ok.mei.titech.ac.jp |
1998-08-30T21:26:06+00:00 | japanese/tcsh-nls-generic |
Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH ("Generic Japanese" taste) Japanese NLS catalog for TCSH. NLS catalog allows you to customize output message from TCSH. This catalog makes them "Generic Japanese" taste. This catalog is made by: znc@mail.wbs.ne.jp |
1998-08-30T18:30:09+00:00 | math/add |
Full-screen editing calculator Add is a fixed-point calculator that operates as a full-screen editor. Add performs fixed-point computation. It is designed for use as a checkbook or expense-account balancing tool. Add maintains a running result for each operation. You may scroll to any position in the expression list and modify the list. WWW: http://dickey.his.com/add/add.html |
1998-08-30T02:32:23+00:00 | textproc/nfbtrans |
ASCII text to Grade Two braille translator NFBTRANS is a very accurate Grade Two braille translator. It can also back translate a Grade Two file into normal text. The program has many options which allow the user to customize its operation. Formatting commands can be used to generate Tables of Contents, ink print page numbers, running headers and much more. Translation rules are in a text file and can easily be modified by the user. The program can be configured to hyphenate words to save space. - Max WWW: http://www.nfb.org/nfbtrans.htm |
1998-08-27T16:00:05+00:00 | www/apache13-modssl |
The Apache 1.3 webserver with SSL/TLS functionality This is Apache version 1.3 plus mod_ssl which provides strong cryptography via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols by the help of the SSL/TLS implementation toolkit OpenSSL which is based on SSLeay from Eric A. Young and Tim J. Hudson. The mod_ssl package was created in April 1998 by Ralf S. Engelschall and was originally derived from software developed by Ben Laurie for use in the Apache-SSL HTTP server project. As a summary, here are its main SSL/TLS-related features: o Open-Source software (BSD-style license) o Useable for both commercial and non-commercial use o Available for both Unix and Win32 (Windows 95/98/NT) platforms o 128-bit strong cryptography world-wide o Support for SSLv2, SSLv3 and TLSv1 protocols o Support for both RSA and Diffie-Hellman ciphers o Clean reviewable ANSI C source code o Clean Apache module architecture o Integrates seamlessly into Apache through an Extended API (EAPI) o Full Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support o Advanced pass-phrase handling for private keys o X.509 certificate based authentication for both client and server o X.509 certificate revocation list (CRL) support o Support for per-URL renegotiation of SSL handshake parameters o Support for explicit seeding of the PRNG from external sources o Additional boolean-expression based access control facility o Backward compatibility to other Apache SSL solutions o Inter-process SSL session cache (DBM and Shared Memory based) o Powerful dedicated SSL engine logging facility o Simple and robust application to Apache source trees o Fully integrated into the Apache 1.3 configuration mechanism o Additional integration into the Apache Autoconf-style Interface (APACI) o Assistance in X.509v3 certificate generation (both RSA and DSA) o Experimental support for external Crypto Devices (OpenSSL ENGINE) mod_snmp is a plug-in for apache-1.3.x to take apache status by SNMP LICENSE: Apache License 2.0 WWW: http://www.apache.org/ LICENSE: BSD 4-clause WWW: http://www.modssl.org/ "This product includes software developed by Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> for use in the mod_ssl project (http://www.modssl.org/)." LICENSE: BSD 4-clause WWW: http://www.openssl.org/ "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)" LICENSE: BSD 4-clause WWW: http://www.mod-snmp.com/ "This product includes software developed by Harrie Hazewinkel." |
1998-08-26T09:55:38+00:00 | german/BBBike |
Route-finder for cyclists in Berlin and Brandenburg A route-finder for cyclists in Berlin and Brandenburg. BBBike is now ported to more than 200 cities around the world - thanks to the OpenStreetMap project. For more information see the BBBike @ World homepage http://www.bbbike.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BBBike is an information system for cyclists in Berlin and Brandenburg (Germany). It has the following features: * Displays a map with streets, railways, rivers, parks, altitude, and other features * Finds and shows routes between two points * Route-finder can be customized to match the cyclist's preferences: fastest/nicest route, take wind directions and hills into account, etc.) * Bike power calculator * Automatically fetches the current Berlin weather data WWW: http://bbbike.sourceforge.net |
1998-08-26T09:41:56+00:00 | lang/bc-gcc |
More Info: share/docs/bc-gcc/documentation-as-8x11-ps.tgz For more information, there are WWW pages for this software: WWW: http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/~rj3/bounds-checking.html -or- http://www-ala.doc.ic.ac.uk/~phjk/BoundsChecking.html -- David obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu |
1998-08-25T22:06:49+00:00 | japanese/vje30 |
Modern intelligent Japanese input engine (purchase version) VJE-Delta Ver.3.0 for Linux/BSD is a modern intelligent Japanese input engine which very well supports XIM protocol. Supported styles of input are root-window, over-the-spot, off-the-spot and on-the-spot, thus you can input Japanese under almost all kinds of applications including Java applets. If you want to use it also on console, "esecanna-vje30" is your friend. Have fun! A trial version is also provided which you can evaluate for two months before you buy. Below is the purchase information. WWW: http://www.vacs.co.jp/news/pcuxVJE30.htm E-Mail: unix@vacs.co.jp FAX: 042-728-6864 Akinori MUSHA aka knu <knu@idaemons.org> |
1998-08-25T22:06:49+00:00 | japanese/vje30-trial |
Modern intelligent Japanese input engine (trial version) VJE-Delta Ver.3.0 for Linux/BSD is a modern intelligent Japanese input engine which very well supports XIM protocol. Supported styles of input are root-window, over-the-spot, off-the-spot and on-the-spot, thus you can input Japanese under almost all kinds of applications including Java applets. If you want to use it also on console, "esecanna-vje30" is your friend. Have fun! This is a trial version which you can evaluate for two months before you buy. Below is the purchase information. WWW: http://www.vacs.co.jp/news/pcuxVJE30.htm E-Mail: unix@vacs.co.jp FAX: 042-728-6864 Akinori MUSHA aka knu <knu@idaemons.org> |
1998-08-25T16:13:04+00:00 | devel/gettext |
GNU gettext meta package GNU gettext is a framework of libraries and tools for internationalisation and localisation of software. WWW: https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/ |
1998-08-25T16:13:04+00:00 | devel/gettext-old |
GNU gettext package This is the GNU gettext package. It is interesting for authors or maintainers of other packages or programs which they want to see internationalized. As one step the handling of messages in different languages should be implemented. For this task GNU gettext provides the needed tools and library functions. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/ |
1998-08-25T16:13:04+00:00 | devel/gettext-devel |
This is the GNU gettext package. It is interesting for authors or maintainers of other packages or programs which they want to see internationalized. As one step the handling of messages in different languages should be implemented. For this task GNU gettext provides the needed tools and library functions. |
1998-08-25T14:22:27+00:00 | lang/slib |
Portable scheme library SLIB is a portable scheme library providing compatibility and utility functions for standard Scheme implementations. WWW: http://people.csail.mit.edu/jaffer/SLIB.html |
1998-08-25T10:32:47+00:00 | devel/cvslines |
Wrapper to ease merging of changes between CVS branches cvslines extends the capability of the cvs commit command, to provide extra support in managing multiple concurrent lines of development. cvslines is a "wrapper" facility that helps out with merging changes between various cvs branches, where the branches represent different lines of development. WWW: http://cvslines.sourceforge.net/menu.html |
1998-08-25T02:02:43+00:00 | audio/xamp |
Xamp is a version of amp with graphical interface provided by qt toolkit. It comes with the amp-0.7.6 as the core player, as well as two album management tools: Playlist Editor and ID3 Tag Editor, and is able to change the background on the fly. Although it's not as nifty as x11amp is, hopefully it takes less CPU time and doesn't require OSS sound driver to run. The program pretty much speaks for itself. You may consult the man page or the document in the "About Xamp" panel for more detail. Have fun! WWW: http://andrej.co.ru/~andrej/programs/xamp/ - Joe jslu@dns.ntu.edu.tw |
1998-08-24T02:11:20+00:00 | www/wcol |
A prefetching proxy server for WWW WcolE - WWW Collector 5th generation Wcol is a prefetching proxy server for WWW. WcolE is 5th generation of Wcol. Informaion of Wcol is published by SHiKA project server. http://shika.aist-nara.ac.jp/products/wcol/wcol.html Wcol sample configuration file is ${PREFIX}/etc/wcol.conf.sample Wcol sample startup script is ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/wcol.sh.sample Wcol cache spool directory is ${DEFAULT_POOLDIR} Wcol pid file is /var/run/wcol.pid Wcol log is logged by syslog (facility: daemon). You should prepare wcol config file: ${PREFIX}/etc/wcol.conf (*) default ${PREFIX} is /usr/local (*) default ${DEFAULT_POOLDIR} is /var/spool/wcol If you want to enable wcol at boot time, put in your /etc/rc.conf.local: wcol_enable="YES" WWW: http://shika.aist-nara.ac.jp/products/wcol/wcol.html |
1998-08-24T01:59:56+00:00 | graphics/stamp |
Adds a graphical, configurable timestamp to a grayscale image Stamp is a command-line program which will process a greyscale jpeg image, such as one produced by a greyscale Quickcam. It can add a graphical (and configurable) timestamp to the image. Stamp can also upload the timestamped image via FTP, with the configuration of a stamprc file. It also features a "quad" option which will take the latest image and composite it with up to three previous images, while timestamping the latest one. WWW: http://stamp.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-08-24T01:56:04+00:00 | net/mtr |
Traceroute and ping in a single network diagnostic tool mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs in a single network diagnostic tool. As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it determines the address of each network hop between the machines, it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints running statistics about each machine. Official mtr repository is at https://github.com/traviscross/mtr WWW: https://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/ |
1998-08-24T01:51:30+00:00 | games/xataxx |
Strategy game of position and movement for X Window System XAtaxx is a strategy game based on Ataxx, a popular arcade video game. It is a game of position and movement. The object is to have the most pieces of your color on the board at the end of the game. |
1998-08-24T01:47:12+00:00 | games/merlin |
A pointless puzzle game for Tcl/Tk Merlin is a puzzle game. The window contains nine buttons each of which can either be in the "pushed in" or "popped out" state. Initially the buttons are pushed in or popped out randomly. The player must clear the board by toggling the buttons until they are all pushed in. Buttons are toggled with the mouse or via the appropriate number key. The user starts the game with a number of points. Toggling a button costs a point. If you clear the board, you get some more points and a new level to solve. If you run out of points, the game is over. Merlin records the high-score and the high-level between games. |
1998-08-24T01:33:16+00:00 | japanese/mnews-gnspool |
${.CURDIR}/pkg-comment |
1998-08-19T22:48:18+00:00 | graphics/4va |
Four-Dimensional graphics tumbler for X11 Included in this package are: 4va: 4va is a fourth dimensional visualization program for X11. It takes as input a file describing an object in up to 4 dimensions and tumbles it in a window according to rotation values given on the command line. Ctorus, cutctorus, 4vdmake: These three programs are object file generators for 4va. |
1998-08-19T06:15:08+00:00 | devel/ORBit2 |
High-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language ORBit is a high-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language. It allows programs to communicate with each other, regardless of their physical and logical locations. |
1998-08-19T06:15:08+00:00 | devel/ORBit |
High-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language ORBit is a high-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language. It allows programs to send requests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the locations of the two programs. |
1998-08-18T02:39:39+00:00 | net/p5-pRPC |
pRPC-modules (Perl RPC) is a package that simplifies the writing of Perl based client/server applications. RPC::pServer is the package used on the server side, and you guess what RPC::pClient is for. See the RPC::pServer(3) and RPC::pClient(3) manpages for detailed information. -Vanilla vanilla@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-08-17T21:37:02+00:00 | net/cvsupd-bin |
This is the BINARY (statically linked) version of the CVSup server. CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections of files across a network. It can efficiently and accurately mirror all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic links, and even device nodes. CVSup's streaming communication protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the fastest mirroring tool in existence today. In addition to being a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories. WWW: http://www.polstra.com/projects/freeware/CVSup/ jdp@polstra.com |
1998-08-17T03:13:12+00:00 | games/bugsx |
Breed bugs using genetic algorithms Bugsx is a program which draws biomorphs based on parametric plots of Fourier sine and cosine series and let's you play with them using the genetic algorithm. |
1998-08-17T00:28:24+00:00 | games/qstat |
Command-line program to query game servers on the net QStat is a command-line program that displays real-time information about Internet game servers. The servers can be either down, non-responding, or running a game. For servers running a game, the server name, map name, current number of players, and response time are displayed. Server rules and player information may also be displayed. It can output templates for automatic HTML generation, and also has raw display mode for integration with custom server browsers. WWW: https://github.com/multiplay/qstat |
1998-08-14T02:08:39+00:00 | print/yatex-xemacs |
Yet Another LaTeX mode and html mode on Emacs (for XEmacs21) |
1998-08-14T02:08:39+00:00 | print/yatex-xemacs-mule |
Yet Another LaTeX mode and html mode on Emacs (for XEmacs21-mule) |
1998-08-14T02:08:39+00:00 | print/yatex-mule |
Yet Another LaTeX mode and html mode on Emacs (for mule 2.3) |
1998-08-14T00:16:07+00:00 | print/yatex |
Yet Another LaTeX mode and html mode on Emacs YaTeX automates typesetting and previewing of LaTeX and enables completing input of LaTeX mark-up command such as `\begin{}'..`\end{}'. YaTeX also supports Demacs which runs on MS-DOS(386), Mule (Multi Language Enhancement to GNU Emacs), and latex on DOS. Yahtml is a brand new package for writing HTML files with Emacs. It is very far from html-mode, html-helper-mode or other existing HTML modes. It is a good successor of YaTeX in HTML world. WWW: http://www.yatex.org/ |
1998-08-13T07:16:47+00:00 | misc/qclock |
A text based clock that tells you what time it is the way a friend would. Much better than plain old date! |
1998-08-12T14:04:13+00:00 | japanese/p5-jcode.pl |
Perl5 library for Japanese character code conversion ``jcode.pl-2.x'' is a perl library for japanese character code conversion. It supports translation of each JIS, EUC, Shift JIS texts, and automatically recognizes the encode-method of the target text files. To use this, your script should load this library as + require "jcode.pl"; or + require('jcode.pl'); |
1998-08-11T15:06:07+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-xfs |
A X True Type Font Server A X True Type Font Server. NOTE: Name of executable is "xfs.xtt", rather than "xfs". For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T15:04:09+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-common |
Common files for X True Type Servers Common files for X True Type Servers. This ports requires XFree86 3.3.3. I. INSTALL: For compiling this ports, you will need about 200 MByte on your HDD. II. CONFIGURATION After installing this ports, following instructions are required. 1. extract your True Type Font to FONTDIR. # mkdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType # cp *.ttf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/ 2. create your font.dir file. mkttfdir.pl is a good utility script. And now, this port depend on it. For more detail, see its documents. 3. set FontPath in your XF86Config add following line to your XF86Config FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType" 4. restart your X server. enjoy! |
1998-08-11T15:02:47+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-W32 |
A X True Type Server for W32 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for W32 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T15:01:45+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-VGA16 |
A X True Type Server for VGA16 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for VGA16 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T15:00:37+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-SVGA |
A X True Type Server for SVGA Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for SVGA Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:58:52+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-S3V |
A X True Type Server for S3V Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for S3V Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:57:30+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-S3 |
A X True Type Server for S3 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for S3 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:55:36+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-P9000 |
A X True Type Server for P9000 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for P9000 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:53:44+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-Mono |
A X True Type Server for Mono Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for Mono Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:51:11+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-Mach8 |
A X True Type Server for Mach8 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for Mach8 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:49:37+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-Mach64 |
A X True Type Server for Mach64 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for Mach64 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:48:02+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-Mach32 |
A X True Type Server for Mach32 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for Mach32 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:46:55+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-AGX |
A X True Type Server for AGX Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for AGX Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:45:19+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-8514 |
A X True Type Server for 8514 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for 8514 Graphics Cards. WWW: http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ (Japanese) http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html (Japanese) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T14:43:35+00:00 | x11-servers/XttXF86srv-I128 |
A X True Type Server for I128 Graphics Cards A X True Type Server for I128 Graphics Cards. For more info, See http://cclub.tutcc.tut.ac.jp/%7Ego/unix/xtt.html or http://www.ryukyu.ad.jp/%7Eshin/linux/x-tt/ or http://hawk.ise.chuo-u.ac.jp/student/person/tshiozak/study/ freebsd-at-random/x-tt/index-en.html (in English) enjoy! |
1998-08-11T02:59:56+00:00 | net/ntop |
Network monitoring tool with command line and web interfaces ntop is a flexible and feature-rich tool for monitoring and troubleshooting local area networks. It provides command line and web interfaces, the latter via an embedded web server. ntop is based on libpcap. WWW: http://www.ntop.org/ |
1998-08-10T23:41:24+00:00 | japanese/lynx-current |
Console WWW client (browser) with multi-byte encoding support (development release) lynx is a program which allows a user to access World-Wide Web servers and other information servers. It uses only ascii representation so that it can be used from ascii-terminals and dial-in lines. This port installs the development version of lynx with some experimental configulation options. WWW: http://lynx.invisible-island.net/ |
1998-08-10T16:03:26+00:00 | japanese/lynx |
Console WWW client (browser) with multi-byte encoding support lynx is a program which allows a user to access World-Wide Web servers and other information servers. It uses only ascii representation so that it can be used from ascii-terminals and dial-in lines. WWW: http://lynx.invisible-island.net/ |
1998-08-10T07:57:57+00:00 | games/wmtimebomb |
A minesweeper for WindowMaker Maliwan's Time Bomber Mine sweeper like game for WindowMaker. Install: cd to your home directory and mkdir .wmtimebomb and copy the file example.modefile in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/wmtimebomb (as usual) into the ".wmtimebomb" directory and rename it to "modefile". Usage: wmtimebomb -t <time> -b <bombs> -x <width> -y <height> -s -c -h -s will start timebomb with clock in its title -c will start timebomb with counter in its title |
1998-08-10T00:48:55+00:00 | misc/xenmenu |
Highly customizable, text-based menu generator With xenmenu, users have an easy-to-understand yet flexable menu programming language with which to create pleasing menus quickly and easily. These menus, stored as plain ASCII files, can be modified on the fly and reinstalled without having to recompile anything or halting xenmenu while reconfiguring. Xenmenu can also be used as a secure user shell. WWW: http://www.xenos.net/software/xenmenu/ |
1998-08-10T00:44:15+00:00 | math/geg |
Visualise multiple 2D-functions of one variable geg, a GTK+ Equation Grapher is a very simple utility for parsing and plotting 2D-Functions, eg f(x) = 3 + sin(x), and much more complicated functions. It was written with GTK+ and provides a neat, configurable user interface. WWW: http://www.infolaunch.com/~daveb/ |
1998-08-10T00:36:58+00:00 | sysutils/asapm |
Laptop battery status display for X11 'asapm' is an X11 client which displays a battery status of your notebook computer equiped with APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS. The status displayed consists remaining battery life, an AC line status, a charging status and a digital readout with (a) Percent battery remaining and (b) estimated time to dead. NOTE: You need APM driver in your kernel. And enable it to edit file /etc/rc.conf at `apm_enable=NO' to `YES'. WWW: http://www.tigr.net/afterstep/view.php?applet=asapm/data |
1998-08-10T00:31:41+00:00 | editors/hexedit |
View and edit files in hexadecimal or ASCII Hexedit view and edit files in hexadecimal or in ASCII. hexedit shows a file both in ASCII and in hexadecimal. The file can be a device as the file is not whole read. You can modify the file and search through it. You have also copy&paste, and save to file functions. Modifications are shown in bold. WWW: https://github.com/pixel/hexedit |
1998-08-10T00:28:06+00:00 | x11-fm/ezfm |
EZWGL-based file manager for X Window System Ezfm is a EZWGL-based file manager for X Window System. It offers most of the features one would expect from a file manager. WWW: http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~mzou/EZFM/ |
1998-08-10T00:23:49+00:00 | x11-fm/jafm |
Yet another file manager! This is not Just Another File Manager! jafm supports drag and drop amongst itself and onto the desktop. Right now it uses qt, but the author is now in the process of converting it to gtk. WWW: http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~rlittlew/jafm/ Brett Taylor brett@peloton.physics.montana.edu |
1998-08-10T00:20:29+00:00 | math/sc |
Curses-based spreadsheet program The spreadsheet calculator sc is based on rectangular tables much like a financial spreadsheet. When invoked it presents you with a table organized as rows and columns of cells. If invoked without a file argument, the table is initially empty. Each cell may have associated with it a numeric value, a label string, and/or an expression (formula) which evaluates to a numeric value or label string, often based on other cell values. |
1998-08-10T00:16:36+00:00 | www/cgiwrap |
Securely execute Web CGI scripts This is CGIWrap - a gateway that allows more secure user access to CGI programs on an HTTPd server than is provided by the Web server itself. The primary function of CGIWrap is to make certain that any CGI script runs with the permissions of the user who installed it, and not those of the Web server. CGIWrap works with NCSA httpd, Apache, CERN httpd, NetSite Commerce and Communications servers, and probably any other Unix-based Web server software that supports CGI. WWW: http://cgiwrap.sourceforge.net/ WWW: http://cgiwrap.unixtools.org/ |
1998-08-10T00:12:43+00:00 | graphics/g2 |
Easy to use, portable, and powerful 2D graphics library g2 is an easy to use, portable and powerful 2D graphics library. It provides a comprehensive set of functions for simultaneous generation of graphical output on different types of devices. Presently, the following devices are supported: PostScript, GIF and X11 (xfig is in development). g2 is written in C (ANSI) and additionally has a Fortran interface. |
1998-08-10T00:08:48+00:00 | devel/libffi |
Foreign Function Interface The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface description at run time. WWW: https://sourceware.org/libffi/ |
1998-08-10T00:08:48+00:00 | devel/libffi-devel |
Foreign Function Interface The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface description at run time. WWW: http://sources.redhat.com/libffi/ |
1998-08-09T23:54:16+00:00 | math/superlu |
Library of routines for performing sparse factorization SuperLU is a general purpose library for the direct solution of large, sparse, nonsymmetric systems of linear equations on high performance machines. The library is written in C and is callable from either C or Fortran. The library routines will perform an LU decomposition with partial pivoting and triangular system solves through forward and back substitution. The LU factorization routines can handle non-square matrices but the triangular solves are performed only for square matrices. The matrix columns may be preordered (before factorization) either through library or user supplied routines. This preordering for sparsity is completely separate from the factorization. Working precision iterative refinement subroutines are provided for improved backward stability. Routines are also provided to equilibrate the system, estimate the condition number, calculate the relative backward error, and estimate error bounds for the refined solutions. WWW: https://portal.nersc.gov/project/sparse/superlu/ |
1998-08-09T01:39:04+00:00 | devel/newlib-m68k |
Cygnus newlib-1.8.1 for embedded Motorola M68K and Coldfire cross-development This port is used by devel/crossm68k-devel to generate a cross-development environment for embedded Motorola 68xxx and Coldfire applications. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry Hicks jhicks@glenatl.glenayre.com |
1998-08-09T01:35:38+00:00 | devel/gcc-m68k |
FSF gcc-2.8.1 for embedded Motorola M68K and Coldfire cross-development This port is used by devel/crossm68k-devel to generate a cross-development environment for embedded Motorola 68xxx and Coldfire applications. devel/m68knewlib uses this port as a dependency. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry Hicks jhicks@glenatl.glenayre.com |
1998-08-09T01:29:10+00:00 | devel/binutils-m68k |
FSF binutils-2.9.2 for Motorola M68K and Coldfire cross-development This port is used by devel/crossm68k-devel to generate a cross-development environment for embedded Motorola 68xxx and Coldfire applications. devel/m68kgcc uses this port as a dependency. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry Hicks jhicks@glenatl.glenayre.com |
1998-08-09T01:17:19+00:00 | www/wwwoffle |
Caching proxy server for HTTP and FTP designed for dial-up hosts The wwwoffled program is a simple proxy server with special features for use with dial-up internet links. This means that it is possible to browse web pages and read them without having to remain connected. * Can be configured to use dial-on-demand for pages that are not cached. * Selection of pages to download next time online + Using normal browser to follow links. + Command line interface to select pages for downloading. * Control which pages can be requested when offline. * Provides non-cached access to intranet servers. WWW: http://www.gedanken.org.uk/software/wwwoffle/ |
1998-08-09T01:10:30+00:00 | games/tinymux |
Multi-Player FreeForm adventure Program TinyMUX is a text-based game server in the MUSH family (which also includes PennMUSH, TinyMUSH, and RhostMUSH). It is a platform which allows potentially several thousand players to connect to a single text-driven environment, interact with each other and with the environment (which is maintain in a database). The rich programming environment can be used to build almost anything, limited only by your own imagination. WWW: http://www.tinymux.org/ |
1998-08-09T00:38:46+00:00 | mail/pathalias |
Mail routing tools Pathalias computes the shortest paths and corresponding routes from one host (computer system) to all other known, reachable hosts. Pathalias reads host-to-host connectiv- ity information on standard input or in the named files, and writes a list of host-route pairs on the standard out- put. pathalias, written by steve bellovin and peter honeyman, is in the public domain, and may be used by any person or organization, in any way and for any purpose. |
1998-08-09T00:34:33+00:00 | news/pgpmoose |
PGP Moose - signatures for moderated newsgroups PGP Moose / by Greg Rose <ggr@usenix.org> The aim of this software is to monitor the news postings of moderators of USENET newsgroups, and to automatically cancel forged messages purporting to be approved. This can be extended to the approvals of individual users to automatically cancel messages that appear without having been authorised by the user. This has (obviously) been prompted by the recent spammings and other events. This software and protocol is designed around cryptographic signatures. The protocol is designed to allow the use of different signature techniques. This implemention assumes the use of PGP signatures, but can be easily modified to use others, such as the Digital Signature Standard. PGP was chosen for its widespread availability around the world. PGP, the crux of the cryptographic software, was written by Phil Zimmermann <prz@acm.org>, who otherwise has nothing to do with this. The cryptographic framework was written by Greg Rose <ggr@usenix.org>, as were the INN news system hooks. WWW: http://seer-grog.net/pgpmoose.html |
1998-08-09T00:28:23+00:00 | www/xitami |
A fast, portable multithreaded web server Based on the SMT multithreading kernel from iMatix, the Xitami ['shi-tami'] web server is scalable and efficient, especially at high loads. Unlike Apache, NCSA httpd, Netscape's Enterprise Server, or IIS, Xitami handles all connections (except CGI) within a single process, without creating child processes or multiple threads. The cost of a connection ('hit') is extremely low. Xitami supports the main HTTP operations: GET, POST, HEADER. It also supports virtual hosts, CGI, clickable image maps, CERN/NCSA logging, log cycling, protected directories, direct execution of Perl programs, and browser-based configuration and management. It does not support secure sockets. Xitami is available for multiple platforms (UNIX, OpenVMS, Win 3.x, Win 95, Win NT, OS/2) and is free software. Please read the Xitami license agreement for details. WWW: http://www.xitami.com/ |
1998-08-06T17:57:50+00:00 | astro/openuniverse |
OpenGL Solar System simulator for X Window System This program draws the Solar System's bodies in simulated 3-dimensionality. You can view all the planets, their moons and a few spaceships in motion, trace them, follow them, orbit them, and even control them. OpenUniverse was formerly known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem). It was initially released in 1997 with the intent of creating a rotating display of the Earth on a mainstream PC. Ssystem version 1.0 was only aware of the planets. Version 1.2 added moons; and 1.6, more means of movement and better textures. The program has been renamed OpenUniverse 1.0 to underline the concept behind its further development: openness for the whole Universe, not just the solar system -- open for anyone to use, extend, and change. WWW: http://openuniverse.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-08-04T17:59:51+00:00 | security/zenmap |
GUI frontend for the Nmap scanning utility Zenmap is the official GUI front end for the Nmap port scanning tool. Originally based on Umit, it has replaced NmapFE as per Nmap 4.50. Also included are python based Nmap auxiliary tools (currently Ndiff). WWW: https://nmap.org/zenmap/ |
1998-08-04T17:59:51+00:00 | security/nmapfe |
GUI frontend for the nmap scanning utility nmapfe is a GUI front end for the nmap port scanning tool. WWW: http://www.insecure.org/nmap/index.html -- David obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu |
1998-08-04T17:59:51+00:00 | security/nmap |
Port scanning utility for large networks Nmap is a utility for network exploration and security auditing. It supports various types of host discovery (determine which hosts are up), many port scanning techniques for different protocols, version detection (determine service protocols and application versions listening behind ports), and TCP/IP stack fingerprinting (remote host OS or device identification). Nmap also offers flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth scanning, sunRPC scanning, and much more. Also included is Ncat, the nc(1) work-a-like of the Nmap project. Refer to the separate port security/zenmap for those parts of the Nmap toolset which depend on python. The translated manual pages for Nmap are contained in security/nmap-i18n-man. WWW: https://nmap.org/ See the web page and the Phrack Magazine article (Volume 7, Issue 51 September 01, 1997, article 11 of 17) https://nmap.org/p51-11.html |
1998-08-04T17:04:18+00:00 | misc/diction |
GNU diction and style This is the GNU diction and style, free implementations of old standard Unix commands. For some reason, many modern systems lack them. Diction prints wordy and commonly misused phrases. Style analyses surface characteristics of a document, e.g. sentence length and various readability measures. Both commands support English and German documents. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/diction/diction.html |
1998-08-03T06:28:04+00:00 | sysutils/doconfig |
Kernel "config" wrapper ala Digital Unix's doconfig The author wrote: This is a kernel 'config' wrapper for the simple people, based off the 'doconfig' command in Digital Unix. It is actually composed of two commands written in perl4: doconfig and autokernconf. doconfig calls autokernconf if no config file is specified--in the future it is intended that autokernconf can be crufted up to chew on the output of dmesg and other sources to give a somewhat intelligently defaulted kernel config template, based off the GENERIC template. For now it just copies GENERIC and changes ident as appropriate. Jacques Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.ORG> |
1998-08-03T00:15:02+00:00 | japanese/diclookup-mule |
CDROM dictionary client for mule diclookup-mule is a CDROM dictionary client for mule. This package requires mule and ndtp server. Either dserver (japanese/dserver) or ndtpd (japanese/ndtpd) must be set up. WOW! This version supports `sound' of EPWING V2 format. Let's install xanim. (Sound in the other format like EB,EBG,EBXA are not supported.) |
1998-08-03T00:15:02+00:00 | japanese/diclookup-emacs20 |
CDROM dictionary client for emacs. (needs ndtpd or dserver package) diclookup-mule is a CDROM dictionary client for mule. This package requires mule and ndtp server. Either dserver (japanese/dserver) or ndtpd (japanese/ndtpd) must be set up. WOW! This version supports `sound' of EPWING V2 format. Let's install xanim. (Sound in the other format like EB,EBG,EBXA are not supported.) |
1998-08-01T23:34:42+00:00 | benchmarks/dbs |
Distributed network benchmarking system DBS is a useful tool chest for evaluating TCP implementations, specifically flow control, retransmission control and congestion avoidance. -It can treat multiple TCP connections spanning multiple hosts simultaneously, and -It has the capability of measuring the changes of application level throughput at every data transmission. WWW: http://www.kusa.ac.jp/~yukio-m/dbs/ |
1998-08-01T05:00:13+00:00 | games/pp |
Prometeus Project - real time strategy game for X Window System The main goal is to destroy all enemy buildings. Therefor you have to produce vehicles. Every car needs a controller, and every control station can control five cars. Furthermore you need energy to build cars and buildings, and every car and building needs energy each round. So you first should build some energy producers. Special buildings: Cannon 1+2: Attacks vehicles, very strong, large range, but cannot move. Reserch Center: Allows you to build other cars and buildings. Radar: Allows you to see what happens. WWW: http://www.mps.de/pp/home.html |
1998-07-31T21:02:41+00:00 | devel/gide |
GTK-based IDE for the C programming Language gIDE is a new gtk-based Integrated Development Environment for the C programming language. Currently under active development, new features are constantly being added so please see the home page. WWW: http://gide.pn.org/ - Rom. rom_glsa@ein-hashofet.co.il |
1998-07-31T19:32:38+00:00 | games/spellcast |
Multiplayer fight with spells turn based game for X Window System This is a game concerning the imaginary conflict between two or more powerful wizards in a duel of sorcery. The opponents perform magical gestures with their hands to create their supernatural weapons -- spells. Some are so potent as to be able to blind a man, call forth terrifying creatures, or even kill the unfortunate victim instantly. Consequently each wizard must rely on his own cunning to be able to time enough defensive spells to avoid the brunt of his adversary's attack, yet force in sufficient offensive spells of his own to crack the magical armour of his opponent, and kill the wizard outright. The inventor wishes to state that he has never been involved in a magical duel but would be interested to discover how realistic the game is for those who have... WWW: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/spellcast.html |
1998-07-31T18:47:37+00:00 | www/web500gw |
HTTP gateway to LDAP-based directories This is an HTTP-to-LDAP gateway: -------- ----------------- -------- ( -------- | WWW | | WWWeb to | LDAP | | LDAP |( | X.500 | |Browser |<- HTTP ->| LDAP g/w | API |<- LDAP ->| server |(- DAP ->| server | |________| |__________|______| |________|( |________| web500gw ldapd ( WWW: http://web500gw.sourceforge.net/ Author: Frank.Richter@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de Port to FreeBSD by Brent J. Nordquist <bjn@visi.com> Thu Jul 30 1998 |
1998-07-30T15:15:35+00:00 | devel/clig |
Auto-generate an (argc, argv) processor, usage message, and manpage Clig generates C code to take apart the typical command-line arguments given to a C program. Input to clig is a simple description file that specifies the name and number of options, their type (Flag, String, Float, Int) and permissible range, and which options are mandatory. From this, clig will generate self-contained C code to include in your program, a usage message, and a manual page skeleton. Clig does a lot more than getopt! WWW: https://BSDforge.com/projects/devel/clig |
1998-07-29T14:55:49+00:00 | korean/ghostscript55httf |
Aladdin Postscript interpreter with Korean truetype support This is Aladdin Ghostscript, the non-GPL version that comes with a licence different from the GPL. Read the file PUBLIC in the work/gsX.Y directory or in ${PREFIX}/share/ghostscript/X.Y/doc/PUBLIC after installation for details ! Ghostscript is the well-known PostScript interpreter which is available for all common and most esoteric platforms and supports many different printers and some displays. Official ghostscript homepage, see: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html This FreeBSD port includes two useful add-on packages: o Support for HP DeskJet 670, 690, 850, 855, 870, 890, 1100 and 1600, see announcement on http://www.erdw.ethz.ch/~bonk/hp850/hp850.html o Support for pdfencrypt, see description on http://www.ozemail.com.au/~geoffk/pdfencrypt/ Thomas Merz has written a Ghostscript manual in PDF format: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/merz.html The manual is also available in German language, see: http://www.muc.de/~tm/free/free.html For Korean truetype patch, see http://www.kr.FreeBSD.org/~cjh/freetime/printing/freetype-gs/ -- CHOI Junho <cjh@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://www.kr.FreeBSD.org/~cjh/freetime/printing/freetype-gs/ |
1998-07-29T14:55:49+00:00 | korean/ftghostscript5 |
Aladdin Postscript interpreter with Korean Truetype fonts support GNU Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides: - An interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and - A set of C procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript language. GNU Ghostscript comes with NO WARRANTY and NO SUPPORT. Also included with this package is the PCL3 driver written by Martin Lottermoser with defaults for a Deskjet 560C. This version can handle Korean(and Japanese) Truetype fonts using FreeType library. It also has some bugfix for correctly working CID-Keyed fonts. -- Ports by CHOI Junho <cjh@FreeBSD.org> WWW: http://www.kr.freebsd.org/~cjh/freetime/printings/gs-ko/ |
1998-07-28T23:43:25+00:00 | finance/gnucash |
Quicken-like money and finance manager Gnucash is the next generation of money manager created from a merger of X-Accountant and GnoMoney. Its features include: * Ability to import Quicken files ( a must ) * Reports, Graphs, and all of those goodies that you find in Quicken. * Gnome compliant ( if that is the correct way to put it ) * Separate the GUI from the actual "account/transaction engine" * Multiple accounts ( Check, Credit, Cash, Mutual Funds, etc.. ) WWW: https://www.gnucash.org/ |
1998-07-28T23:43:25+00:00 | finance/gnucash-devel |
Quicken-like money and finance manager Gnucash is the next generation of money manager created from a merger of X-Accountant and GnoMoney. Its features include: * Ability to import Quicken files ( a must ) * Reports, Graphs, and all of those goodies that you find in Quicken. * Gnome compliant ( if that is the correct way to put it ) * Separate the GUI from the actual "account/transaction engine" * Multiple accounts ( Check, Credit, Cash, Mutual Funds, etc.. ) WWW: http://www.gnucash.org/ |
1998-07-28T23:43:25+00:00 | deskutils/gnucash |
Gnucash is the next generation of money manager created from a merger of X-Accountant and GnoMoney. Its features include: * Ability to import Quicken files ( a must ) * Reports, Graphs, and all of those goodies that you find in Quicken. * Gnome compliant ( if that is the correct way to put it ) * Separate the GUI from the actual "account/transaction engine" * Multiple accounts ( Check, Credit, Cash, Mutual Funds, etc.. ) WWW: http://www.gnucash.org/ |
1998-07-28T15:22:17+00:00 | devel/glib20 |
Some useful routines of C programming (current stable version) GLib provides a simple, abstract, and highly portable set of C support routines such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and much, much more. It is a foundation for writing portable applications. WWW: https://www.gtk.org/ |
1998-07-28T15:22:17+00:00 | devel/glib13 |
This is GLib version 1.3. GLib, is a library which includes support routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and many other things. WWW: http://www.gtk.org/ ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk A mailing list is located at gtk-list@redhat.com for discussion. Warning: this library is unstable development version, incompatible with version 1.2, so it could not be used as a replacement for the older one. - Vanilla vanilla@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-07-28T15:22:17+00:00 | devel/glib12 |
Some useful routines of C programming (previous stable version) This is GLib version 1.2. GLib, is a library which includes support routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and many other things. WWW: https://www.gtk.org/ ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk A mailing list is located at gtk-list@redhat.com for discussion. |
1998-07-28T06:25:43+00:00 | lang/caml-light |
Strongly typed functional language belonging to the ML family Caml is a strongly-typed functional programming language from the ML family, close to Standard ML but slightly different. WWW: http://caml.inria.fr/ The Caml Light system comprises the following parts: - An interactive system, based on a read-eval-print loop. - A batch compiler and linker, `camlc'. The compiler produces standalone executable programs. - A medium-sized standard library. - A tool to build libraries of frequently-used program modules. - A parser generator and a lexical analyzer generator, in the style of lex and yacc. - Various programming tools: - A source-level debugger with replay capabilities (``time travel''). - An hypertext browser for modules. - A simple Emacs editing mode, plus the ability to run the - toplevel or the debugger under Emacs. - Search by types on modules. - Several interface libraries: - Portable graphic primitives (simple line and text drawings). - Interface with the Unix system calls. - Arbitrary-precision rational arithmetic (extremely efficient). - High-level string operations (regular expressions, ...). |
1998-07-27T07:25:36+00:00 | security/smurflog |
Program to assist logging of smurf attacks This program is designed to log smurf attacks and the broadcasts used. Essentially it is just an ICMP echo reply logger with the following twists: - Logging only begins after passing a certain threshold rate of packets/sec and kilobytes/sec. This prevents the logging of innocent ping replies. - Only the /24 is logged, and it is only logged once per attack. |
1998-07-26T08:14:03+00:00 | audio/sidplay |
Commodore SID-chip emulator that plays SID music files Basically, SIDPLAY is just an ordinary music player software. More specifically, it emulates the Sound Interface Device chip (MOS 6581, known as SID) and the Micro Processor Unit (MOS 6510) of the Commodore 64 on your computer. Its platform-independent software emulates hardware components. Therefore it is able to load and execute C64 machine code programs which produce music or sound. In general, these are independent fragments of code and data which have been ripped from games and demonstration programs and were transferred directly from the C64. All you need is a supported operating system and audio hardware with average PCM waveform playback capabilities. A fast CPU and a 16-bit sound card are recommended for better performance. |
1998-07-26T08:14:03+00:00 | audio/libsidplay2 |
Library to play Commodore 64 SID-tunes cycle accurately Sidplay 2 is the second in the Sidplay series originally developed by Michael Schwendt. This version is written by Simon White and is cycle accurate for improved sound reproduction. Sidplay 2 is capable of playing all C64 mono and stereo file formats. WWW: http://sidplay2.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-07-26T08:14:03+00:00 | audio/libsidplay |
Commodore SID-chip emulator library to play SID music files Basically, SIDPLAY is just an ordinary music player software. More specifically, it emulates the Sound Interface Device chip (MOS 6581, known as SID) and the Micro Processor Unit (MOS 6510) of the Commodore 64 on your computer. Its platform-independent software emulates hardware components. Therefore it is able to load and execute C64 machine code programs which produce music or sound. In general, these are independent fragments of code and data which have been ripped from games and demonstration programs and were transferred directly from the C64. All you need is a supported operating system and audio hardware with average PCM waveform playback capabilities. A fast CPU and a 16-bit sound card are recommended for better performance. This is just the library. To actually use it, you need one of the front-ends like 'sidplay' or 'xsidplay'. |
1998-07-25T21:36:10+00:00 | audio/play |
Simple audio file player play is a command-line based audio player. supported formats: RIFF and U-Law. |
1998-07-20T23:55:36+00:00 | textproc/yodl |
Easy to use but powerful document formatting/preparation language YODL - Your Own Document Language, implements an easy-to-use, yet powerful document preparation language. It also includes converters to convert documents written in that language to several formats, including ASCII, man page format, LaTeX, DVI, XML, and HTML. WWW: http://fbb-git.gitlab.io/yodl/ |
1998-07-20T23:20:24+00:00 | www/htmlpp |
Perl script to allow easy creation of HTML from template files htmlpp is a Perl[45] script that allows easy maintaining of Web sites of any size, by allowing you to create "template" HTML files using a form of page description language. It will even turn plain-text files into quick-n-dirty, yet nicely formatted HTML using the "GURU mode" feature. Documentation is included in HTML format (stored in /usr/local/share/doc/htmlpp), and since the documentation was produced using htmlpp itself, you can take a look at the source file (also installed) to see an example of how to use htmlpp. WWW: http://www.imatix.com/html/htmlpp/index.htm |
1998-07-20T03:56:55+00:00 | audio/wmmixer |
An audio mixer for the WindowMaker dock An audio mixer for the WindowMaker dock. |
1998-07-20T03:51:46+00:00 | lang/ETHOberonV4 |
Oberon-2/V4 from ETH (Linux emulation) Linux-Oberon (TM) V4 Release 0.9 (Linux 1.X version) ====================================================== Linux-Oberon is an Oberon implementation for Linux based machines or FreeBSD using Linux emulation. It covers both the programming language Oberon and the Oberon system closely resembling the original imple- mentation by N. Wirth and J. Gutknecht. Linux-Oberon implements the Oberon2 language exten- sions. WWW: http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/ NUX-Oberon (TM) V4 Release 0.9 (Linux 1.X version) ====================================================== Copyright 1990-1994 ETH Zurich |
1998-07-20T03:45:24+00:00 | textproc/gxditview |
An X11 based previewer for groff output Gxditview is a version of xditview that supports groff. It can be used by adding a -X option to your groff command line. It creates a page preview of what will be printed. Note: to install this as a port, you need to have installed the contrib/ and gnu/ source code. -Dom dom@myrddin.demon.co.uk |
1998-07-20T03:04:33+00:00 | japanese/slrn |
Newsreader based on the S-Lang library Slrn is an easy to use, but powerful NNTP newsreader. It is based on the S-Lang library. WWW: http://www.slrn.org/ |
1998-07-20T02:58:33+00:00 | japanese/dvipsk-vflib |
A DVI to PostScript translator + Japanese patch + vflib patch Dvipsk converts a DVI file produced by TeX (or other program) to a PostScript file. Missing fonts can be automatically generated if METAFONT exists on the system, or can be converted from `gf' to `pk' format on demand. Dvips also supports `tpic', `psfig', `emtex', and `METAPOST'. The dvipsk program is modified version of Tom Rokicki's dvips and use the kpathsea library for configuration and path searching. You may have to set some variables in the path configuration file for kpathsea `/usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf' so that the program can find PK fonts, Virtual fonts and TFM files. For example, PKFONTS = .:/usr/local/lib/fonts/{pk118:pk240:pk300:pk360:pk400:pk600}:{$TEXMF /fonts:$VARTEXFONTS}//pk/{$MAKETEX_MODE:modeless}// VFFONTS = .:{/usr/local/share/fonts/makejvf:$TEXMF/fonts}//vf// TFMFONTS = .:{/usr/local/share/fonts/makejvf:$TEXMF/fonts:$VARTEXFONTS}//tfm// - Makoto WATANABE watanabe@zlab.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp |
1998-07-20T02:39:04+00:00 | security/bjorb |
Secure TCP relay software with SSL Bjorb is secure TCP relay software. Bjorb provides you, secure end-to-end connection over insecure network such as Internet. Features: 1. Encrypt/decrypt any "static port" TCP connection with SSL. 2. Restrcit access by IP address. 3. Server side certification. 4. Client side certification. WWW: http://www.hitachi-ms.co.jp/bjorb/ |
1998-07-20T02:30:59+00:00 | print/enscriptfonts |
More than 120 free- and share-ware fonts to extend enscript-1.5 The enscriptfonts More than 120 free- and share-ware fonts to extend enscript. In the README file in the ${DESTDIR} which defaults to /usr/local/share/enscript/xenscript is a list of the font names for the 120+ fonts. Also in this directory are many *.readme files from the shareware distributions. Please consult this files for licensing conditions. |
1998-07-19T15:24:14+00:00 | japanese/libslang |
Library permits a programmer to develop software S-Lang is an interpreted language that was designed from the start to be easily embedded into a program to provide it with a powerful extension language. S-Lang is also a programmer's library that permits a programmer to develop sophisticated platform-independent software. Takashi Mega mega@minz.org |
1998-07-19T05:05:13+00:00 | audio/esound |
Sound library for enlightenment package [From the EsounD website:] [W]hen two or more applications want to play sounds at the same time, it's on a first-come, first-served basis. Whoever gets to the audio device first wins. EsounD changes all of that... The Enlightened Sound Daemon mixes several audio streams for playback by a single audio device. You can also pre-load samples, and play them back without having to send all the data for the sound. Network transparency is also built in, so you can play sounds on one machine, and listen to them on another. WWW: http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html |
1998-07-19T02:37:30+00:00 | databases/cdb |
Fast lookup database library & utilities cdb is a fast, reliable, lightweight package for creating and reading constant databases. Its database structure provides several features: * Fast lookups: A successful lookup in a large database normally takes just two disk accesses. An unsuccessful lookup takes only one. * Low overhead: A database uses 2048 bytes, plus 24 bytes per record, plus the space for keys and data. * No random limits: cdb can handle any database up to 4 gigabytes. There are no other restrictions; records don't even have to fit into memory. Databases are stored in a machine-independent format. * Fast atomic database replacement: cdbmake can rewrite an entire database two orders of magnitude faster than other hashing packages. * Fast database dumps: cdbdump prints the contents of a database in cdbmake-compatible format. cdb is designed to be used in mission-critical applications like e-mail. Database replacement is safe against system crashes. Readers don't have to pause during a rewrite. Note for developers: packages that need to read cdb files should incorporate the necessary portions of the cdb library rather than relying on an external cdb library. (See WWW) WWW: http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html |
1998-07-18T19:59:55+00:00 | mail/qmail |
Secure, reliable, efficient, simple, and fast MTA The qmail program is a secure, reliable, efficient simple message transfer agent. It is meant to be a replacement for the entire sendmail-binmail system that most UNIX hosts use. Although qmail holds security and reliability as its top two priorities, it is also fast. On a Pentium under BSD/OS, qmail can easily handle 200000 separate messages per day that are injected and must then be delivered to local mailboxes! Security and reliability are qmail's two strengths, however. The qmail package ensures a message, once accepted, will never be lost. An optional new mailbox format, maildir, even lets users safely read their mail over NFS, while still accepting new mail deliveries. The following features are supported: host and user masquerading, full host hiding, virtual domains, null clients, list-owner rewriting, relay control, double-bounce recording, arbitrary RFC 822 address lists, cross-host mailing-list loop detection, per-recipient checkpointing, downed host backoffs, independent message retry schedules, a drop-in sendmail replacement, and more! http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html WWW: https://cr.yp.to/qmail.html |
1998-07-17T17:41:20+00:00 | sysutils/xwatch |
A Gtk-based program for watching files (e.g. logs) in a window This software allows you to monitor files or pipes in a window. The window is updated when the file changes, in the fashion of "tail -f", making xwatch well-suited for monitoring system logs, "make" logs, and so forth. It uses the Gtk toolkit. |
1998-07-16T06:35:29+00:00 | graphics/pstoedit |
Convert PostScript to other vector graphic formats pstoedit converts Postscript(TM) and PDF files to other vector graphic formats so that they can be edited graphically. WWW: http://www.pstoedit.net/ |
1998-07-15T10:05:45+00:00 | lang/sml-nj |
Popular functional language from Bell Labs A Standard ML implementation from Bell-Labs. Implements the SML '97 definition including the new Basis library with a few minor omissions and discrepancies. WWW: http://www.smlnj.org/ If you are interested in a lighter weight implementation of ML, the Moscow-ML port is recommended. |
1998-07-15T10:05:45+00:00 | lang/sml-nj-devel |
Popular functional language from Bell Labs A Standard ML implementation from Bell-Labs. Implements the SML '97 definition including the new Basis library with a few minor omissions and discrepancies. WWW: http://www.smlnj.org/ If you are interested in a lighter weight implementation of ML, the Moscow-ML port is recommended. |
1998-07-15T09:56:31+00:00 | sysutils/no-login |
Refuse a login to a user, and make a note of it in syslog This program will refuse login to a user, and make a note of it in the system logs (syslog). This is suitable for use as a "login shell" for a user that you want to temporarily deny access to. Just set that user's shell to /usr/local/sbin/nologin. |
1998-07-14T01:15:18+00:00 | games/battalion |
Monsters, explosions, destruction game for X Window System Monsters, explosions, destruction game for X Window System. You are a giant monster in a small city, being attacked by the military. WWW: https://www.evl.uic.edu/aej/AndyBattalion.html |
1998-07-13T22:53:34+00:00 | audio/x11amp |
X11-based MP3 player with nice graphical interface x11amp is a graphical (X11) MP3 player, with a user interface similar to the WinAMP MP3 player for Windows. This version will work with either the standard FreeBSD audio driver or with the Open Sound System (OSS) sound driver. OSS is an advanced, high quality, commercial sound driver for FreeBSD. You may evaluate it for free for 7 days, after which you must purchase it for $20. Please see http://www.opensound.com/ for more details. WWW: http://memory.xmms.org/x11amp_v5/ |
1998-07-13T03:58:12+00:00 | misc/jargon |
The famous jargon file Do you know what 'foo' means? Have you wondered about the mutated punchline in the BUGS section of tunefs(8)? Do you know the 'least random number'? Find all answers in the jargon file, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. WWW: http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/ |
1998-07-13T02:21:34+00:00 | graphics/gtkdps |
Gtk bindings for the Display GhostScript System A set of functions, objects, and widgets to use Display GhostScript System easily with GTK. WWW: http://www.gyve.org/gtkDPS/ |
1998-07-13T02:19:25+00:00 | x11/dgs |
Display ghostscript system GNU dgs is a display ghostscript system. It has been decommissioned by the GNU project for "no longer [being] useful in conjunction with current GNUstep" and the latest release dates back to the year 2000. |
1998-07-13T02:08:42+00:00 | misc/scriptkit |
guile script kit for GYVE port |
1998-07-13T02:05:07+00:00 | lang/guileobjc |
library to send message from GNU GUILE to Objective C objects |
1998-07-13T02:02:32+00:00 | lang/libobjects |
GNU Objective-C Class Library |
1998-07-13T00:13:21+00:00 | german/webalizer2 |
What is The Webalizer? ---------------------- A fast, free web server log file analysis program. Produces HTML output for viewing with a web browser. Written in C on a Linux platform, however designed to be as ANSI/POSIX compliant as possible so porting to other UNIX platforms should be painless. Binary distributions for most popular platforms are available. Features multiple language support, incremental processing capabilities, reverse DNS lookup support, export via tab seperated ascii files to popular databases and spreadsheets, and much more. Supports standard CLF and combined logs, as well as wu-ftpd xferlog and squid proxy logs, which can be either in standard text format or gzip compressed. Keywords: Web Analysis, Log Analysis, Usage Statistics, Linux, Unix Author: Bradford L. Barrett Maintained-by: Bradford L. Barrett WWW: http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ Alternate-site:http://samhain.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at/webalizer/ FTP: ftp://www.mrunix.net/pub/webalizer/ Platforms: Linux, SCO, other UNIX's Copying-policy: GPL |
1998-07-13T00:13:21+00:00 | german/webalizer |
What is The Webalizer? ---------------------- The Webalizer is a web server log file analysis program which produces usage statistics in HTML format for viewing with a browser. The results are presented in both columnar and graphical format, which facilitates interpretation. Yearly, monthly, daily and hourly usage statistics are presented, along with the ability to display usage by site, URL, referrer, user agent (browser) and country (user agent and referrer are only available if your web server procduces Combined log format files). The Webalizer supports CLF (common log format) log files, as well as Combined log formats as defined by NCSA and others, and variations of these which it attempts to handle intelligently. Keywords: Web Analysis, Log Analysis, Usage Statistics, Linux, Unix Author: Bradford L. Barrett Maintained-by: Bradford L. Barrett WWW: http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ FTP: ftp://www.mrunix.net/pub/webalizer/ Platforms: Linux, SCO, other UNIX's Copying-policy: GPL |
1998-07-12T23:57:25+00:00 | games/xmball |
Masterball puzzle for X Window System Masterball is a puzzle similar in nature to the famous Rubik's Cube. The original puzzle has 8 sectors on a sphere (longitudinal cuts), with each sector divided into 4 segments (latitudinal cuts). By building from the source and editing its Imakefile before the ``build'' phase, you may be able to use Motif or LessTif with this port. WWW: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/puzzles.html |
1998-07-12T23:53:09+00:00 | games/bogged |
Word game for X Window System Bogged is an addictive word game, like boggle, for X Window System and Tcl/Tk. |
1998-07-12T23:48:34+00:00 | games/xmlink |
Missing Link puzzle for X Window System Ideal's The Missing Link, a 4x4 puzzle, riding on the wave of Rubik's Cube craze. There are many variations on this theme, including the "6x6" puzzle and Babylon Tower. What makes the Missing Link a harder puzzle to solve is that the 2 center positions rotate together. WWW: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/puzzles.html |
1998-07-12T23:43:23+00:00 | misc/bb |
High quality audio-visual demonstration for text terminal BB is an high quality audio-visual demonstration for your text terminal. It is portable demo, so you can run it on plenty of operating systems and DOS. Supports: DOS (VGA + MDA), stdio, curses, slang, X11, gpm, linux-console Sound: OSS, Sun audio, SGI, DEC Aplha, AIX, HP-UX, DOS (GUS CLASSIC, GUS CLASSIC, GUS MAX, GUS ACE, GUS PNP, SB, ESS, PC-buzzer |
1998-07-12T23:35:15+00:00 | graphics/xwpick |
Image pick up utility for X Window System Xwpick lets you pick an image from an arbitrary window or rectangular area of an X Window (DEC Window) server and write it to a file in a variety of formats. |
1998-07-12T23:30:04+00:00 | biology/hmmer |
Profile hidden Markov models for biological sequence analysis HMMER is an implementation of profile hidden Markov model methods for sensitive searches of biological sequence databases using multiple sequence alignments as queries. Given a multiple sequence alignment as input, HMMER builds a statistical model called a "hidden Markov model" which can then be used as a query into a sequence database to find (and/or align) additional homologues of the sequence family. WWW: http://hmmer.org/ |
1998-07-12T23:24:39+00:00 | textproc/txt2html |
Convert raw text to something with a little HTML formatting txt2html is a Perl program that converts plain text to HTML using the included HTML::TextToHTML module. It supports headings, lists, simple character markup, and hyperlinking, and is highly customizable. It recognizes some of the apparent structure of the source document (mostly whitespace and typographic layout), and attempts to mark that structure explicitly using HTML. WWW: http://txt2html.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-07-12T23:19:00+00:00 | japanese/p5-manual |
Perl5 Japanese manual perl5 japanese manual You can redistribute this under GPL or Artistic License. |
1998-07-12T23:14:13+00:00 | x11-clocks/wmtime |
Time/Date applet for WindowMaker This is a very nice clock that runs in the WindowMaker "dock". Either digital or analog clock faces can be specified. |
1998-07-12T23:08:56+00:00 | games/xdigger |
Boulderdash-like KC85 Digger for X Window System XDigger is digger game for X Window System. Digger was originally developed for the KC 85/3 and KC 85/4. |
1998-07-12T23:04:33+00:00 | mail/coolmail |
Xbiff like mail tool with animated 3D graphics Coolmail is like xbiff -- it watches your inbox mail file and lets you know when you have mail. But unlike xbiff, it can launch your favorite mail utility when you click on it, and it has cool animated 3D graphics. |
1998-07-12T22:59:19+00:00 | devel/pcre |
Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl 5. PCRE has its own native API, as well as a set of wrapper functions that correspond to the POSIX regular expression API. The PCRE library is free, even for building proprietary software. WWW: https://www.pcre.org/ |
1998-07-12T22:54:07+00:00 | x11/kb2mb2 |
Redirect any key to second mouse button kb2mb2 redirects events caused by a key to second mouse button. It uses right windows button by default. See kb2mb2 -h for details. |
1998-07-12T22:49:05+00:00 | sysutils/xlogmaster |
Quick & easy monitoring of logfiles and devices Xlogmaster displays logfiles and/or devices that can be read via cat. It allows for quick and easy control of all logfiles and most of the hardware/device status within one program. Filters allow to highlight/lowlight/hide lines of higher/lower/no interest. Click right mouse button in text window to bring up the menu. |
1998-07-12T21:58:13+00:00 | lang/dylan |
CMU Gwydion project interpreter and compiler for the Dylan language CMU Gwydion project's implementation of the Dylan programming language. Dylan is an object-oriented language with many powerful features, including automatic memory management (garbage collection), generic functions (also known as multiple dispatch or multi-methods), multiple inheritance, a powerful and safe macro facility for extending the language's syntax, and a powerful class and function library. Though it is a DYnamic LANguage, it includes facilities for making compiled programs more efficient than many other dynamic languages. Gwydion Dylan actually contains two implementations of the language. One, called Mindy (Mindy Is Not Dylan Yet), is a bytecode compiler and interpreter that implements most of the language except for the macro facility. The other, d2c, is a compiler for the full language that uses C as its target "assembly language". The d2c compiler was written in Dylan and bootstrapped using Mindy. A copy of the d2c compiler binary is required by the port to bootstrap the entire system, which can often take quite a bit of time. For more information about Gwydion Dylan, see the Gwydion Dylan maintainers WWW: http://www.gwydiondylan.org/ |
1998-07-12T11:13:25+00:00 | emulators/vice |
Emulator for Commodore C64, C128, VIC20, PET, and CBM-II Versatile Commodore 8-bit Emulator VICE, the multi-platform C64, C128, VIC20, PET and CBM-II emulator. The following programs are included: - x64, a C64 emulator; - x128, a C128 emulator; - xvic, a VIC20 emulator; - xpet, a PET emulator; - xcbm2, a CBM=II emulator; - c1541, a stand-alone disk image maintenance utility; - petcat, a CBM BASIC de-tokenizer; LICENSE: GPL2 or later WWW: http://www.viceteam.org/ The ROM files are Copyright by Commodore Business Machines. |
1998-07-12T08:39:37+00:00 | x11/kworldwatch |
KWorldWatch =========== This simple tool shows a revolving world map, indicating the time in each part of the world. You can set little flags to mark points of interest. As newest gimmick, KWorldWatch is able to display the distribution of daylight around the world. |
1998-07-11T18:32:08+00:00 | irc/bnc |
Simple IRC relay proxy with support for virtual hosting IRC Proxy Daemon that supports virtual hosting. Instructions in work/bnc*/README. Bill Fumerola(billf@chc-chimes.com) |
1998-07-11T18:26:04+00:00 | misc/sls |
List information about file(s) and directories Sls is a program designed to overcome the limitations of the standard UNIX ls(1) program, providing a more consistent interface to file inode information. It is particularly designed for use by shell scripts to make obtaining informa- tion about files easier. It uses printf(3)-style format strings to control the sorting and output of file informa- tion. |
1998-07-11T18:20:30+00:00 | math/umfpack |
Unsymmetric-pattern MultiFrontal Package A package for solving systems of sparse linear systems Ax=b, where A is sparse and can be unsymmetric. There are options for choosing a good pivot order, factorizing a subsequent matrix with the same pivot order and nonzero pattern as a previously factorized matrix, and solving systems of linear equations with the factors (with A, L, or U; or with their transposes in the single/double precision versions). Iterative refinement, with sparse backward error estimates, can be performed. Single and double precision, complex, and complex double precision (complex*16) routines are available. WWW: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse/umfpack/ This package also includes AMD, a set of routines for pre-ordering sparse matrices prior to Cholesky or LU factorization using the aproximate minimum degree ordering algorithm: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse/amd/ _________ Note: By default this port builds the C-callable interface using the CBLAS interface from ATLAS, but other versions of BLAS could be used and there is also a FORTRAN interface available. |
1998-07-11T14:05:54+00:00 | japanese/jvim-canna+wnn7 |
Japanized Vim (with Canna and Wnn7) JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and Wnn7. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-11T14:05:54+00:00 | japanese/jvim-canna+wnn6 |
Japanized Vim (with Canna and Wnn6) JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and Wnn6. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-11T14:04:08+00:00 | japanese/jvim-canna+freewnn |
Japanized Vim (with Canna and FreeWnn) JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and FreeWnn. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-11T14:02:12+00:00 | japanese/jvim-canna |
Japanized Vim (with Canna) JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna as default. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-11T02:40:50+00:00 | devel/jam |
Build utility like make(1) Jam/MR (formerly "jam - make(1) redux"). Jam/MR is a build utility like make(1). It has its own expressive language which allows for portable Jamfiles capable of building large projects with multiple concurrent processes. WWW: http://www.perforce.com/jam/jam.html |
1998-07-11T00:33:12+00:00 | japanese/jvim-wnn7 |
Japanized Vim (with Wnn7) JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn7 as default. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-11T00:33:12+00:00 | japanese/jvim-wnn6 |
Japanized Vim (with Wnn6) JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn6 as default. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-10T14:07:36+00:00 | japanese/jvim-freewnn |
Japanized Vim (with FreeWnn) JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. This package is built with Japanese support, using FreeWnn as default. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-10T14:05:19+00:00 | japanese/jvim |
Japanized Vim JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially useful for editing programs. There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-10T14:03:02+00:00 | japanese/onew-canna |
A library for Japanese Input Method Canna ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Method Canna, Wnn4, or Wnn6. This is for Canna. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-09T22:06:35+00:00 | japanese/onew-canna+wnn7 |
A library for Japanese Input Methods: Canna and Wnn7 ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Methods: Canna, FreeWnn, Wnn6 or Wnn7. This port supports Canna and Wnn7. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-09T22:06:35+00:00 | japanese/onew-canna+wnn6 |
A library for Japanese Input Method Canna and Wnn6 ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Method Canna, Wnn4, or Wnn6. This is for Canna and Wnn6. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-09T16:01:54+00:00 | net/licq |
A popular ICQ-compatible plugin-based program This is an unofficial ICQ clone, written in C++. It is in no way endorsed by Mirabilis, and now is the most full-featured ICQ-compatible program with the exception of Java ICQ. WWW: http://www.licq.org/ |
1998-07-09T16:01:54+00:00 | net/licq-devel |
This is an unofficial ICQ clone, written in C++. It is in no way endorsed by Mirabilis, and now is the most full-featured ICQ-compatible program with the exception of Java ICQ. WWW: http://www.licq.org/ |
1998-07-09T16:01:54+00:00 | net-im/licq |
Popular ICQ-compatible plugin-based program This is an unofficial ICQ clone, written in C++. It is in no way endorsed by Mirabilis, and now is the most full-featured ICQ-compatible program with the exception of Java ICQ. LICENSE: GPL2 or later with execption to link with OpenSSL WWW: http://www.licq.org/ |
1998-07-09T14:33:47+00:00 | japanese/onew-canna+freewnn |
A library for Japanese Input Method Canna and FreeWnn ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Method Canna, FreeWnn or Wnn6. This is for Canna and FreeWnn. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-09T10:18:42+00:00 | sysutils/ucspi-tcp |
Command-line tools for building TCP client-server applications ucspi-tcp is a set of command-line tools for building TCP-based client/server applications. They are compliant to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server Program Interface. UCSPI tools are available for several different types of networks. WWW: http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html |
1998-07-08T22:05:50+00:00 | japanese/onew-wnn7 |
A library for a Japanese Input Method: Wnn7 ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Methods: Canna, FreeWnn, Wnn6 or Wnn7. This port supports Wnn7. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-08T22:05:50+00:00 | japanese/onew-wnn6 |
A library for Japanese Input Method Wnn6 ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Method Canna, Wnn4, or Wnn6. This is for Wnn6. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-08T14:29:30+00:00 | japanese/onew |
Library for Japanese Input Methods ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Methods: Canna, FreeWnn, Wnn6 or Wnn7. |
1998-07-08T14:29:30+00:00 | japanese/onew-freewnn |
A library for a Japanese Input Method: FreeWnn ONEW is a library for using Japanese Input Methods: Canna, FreeWnn, Wnn6 or Wnn7. This port supports FreeWnn. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-07-07T20:36:01+00:00 | irc/yagirc |
This IRC client is graphical (based on the Gtk toolkit) and scriptable using Perl. |
1998-07-06T17:45:35+00:00 | databases/py-PyGreSQL |
Python interface to PostgreSQL, both classic and DP-API 2.0 PyGreSQL is a python module that interfaces to a PostgreSQL database. It embeds the PostgreSQL query library to allow easy use of the powerful PostgreSQL features from a Python script. PyGreSQL includes a DB-API 2.0 compliant API wrapper. WWW: http://www.pygresql.org/ |
1998-07-06T02:28:42+00:00 | security/krb5 |
Kerberos V5 is an authentication system developed at MIT. WWW: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/ Abridged from the User Guide: Under Kerberos, a client sends a request for a ticket to the Key Distribution Center (KDC). The KDC creates a ticket-granting ticket (TGT) for the client, encrypts it using the client's password as the key, and sends the encrypted TGT back to the client. The client then attempts to decrypt the TGT, using its password. If the client successfully decrypts the TGT, it keeps the decrypted TGT, which indicates proof of the client's identity. The TGT permits the client to obtain additional tickets, which give permission for specific services. Since Kerberos negotiates authenticated, and optionally encrypted, communications between two points anywhere on the internet, it provides a layer of security that is not dependent on which side of a firewall either client is on. The Kerberos V5 package is designed to be easy to use. Most of the commands are nearly identical to UNIX network programs you are already used to. Kerberos V5 is a single-sign-on system, which means that you have to type your password only once per session, and Kerberos does the authenticating and encrypting transparently. Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com> |
1998-07-06T02:28:42+00:00 | security/krb5-appl |
MIT implementation of RFC 4120 network authentication clients Kerberos V5 is an authentication system developed at MIT. This package/port contains the applications which used to be in the MIT Kerberos distribution. WWW: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/ Abridged from the User Guide: Under Kerberos, a client sends a request for a ticket to the Key Distribution Center (KDC). The KDC creates a ticket-granting ticket (TGT) for the client, encrypts it using the client's password as the key, and sends the encrypted TGT back to the client. The client then attempts to decrypt the TGT, using its password. If the client successfully decrypts the TGT, it keeps the decrypted TGT, which indicates proof of the client's identity. The TGT permits the client to obtain additional tickets, which give permission for specific services. Since Kerberos negotiates authenticated, and optionally encrypted, communications between two points anywhere on the internet, it provides a layer of security that is not dependent on which side of a firewall either client is on. The Kerberos V5 package is designed to be easy to use. Most of the commands are nearly identical to UNIX network programs you are already used to. Kerberos V5 is a single-sign-on system, which means that you have to type your password only once per session, and Kerberos does the authenticating and encrypting transparently. Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com> |
1998-07-06T02:28:42+00:00 | security/krb5-17 |
An authentication system developed at MIT, successor to Kerberos IV Kerberos V5 is an authentication system developed at MIT. WWW: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/ Abridged from the User Guide: Under Kerberos, a client sends a request for a ticket to the Key Distribution Center (KDC). The KDC creates a ticket-granting ticket (TGT) for the client, encrypts it using the client's password as the key, and sends the encrypted TGT back to the client. The client then attempts to decrypt the TGT, using its password. If the client successfully decrypts the TGT, it keeps the decrypted TGT, which indicates proof of the client's identity. The TGT permits the client to obtain additional tickets, which give permission for specific services. Since Kerberos negotiates authenticated, and optionally encrypted, communications between two points anywhere on the internet, it provides a layer of security that is not dependent on which side of a firewall either client is on. The Kerberos V5 package is designed to be easy to use. Most of the commands are nearly identical to UNIX network programs you are already used to. Kerberos V5 is a single-sign-on system, which means that you have to type your password only once per session, and Kerberos does the authenticating and encrypting transparently. Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com> |
1998-07-06T02:28:42+00:00 | security/krb5-16 |
An authentication system developed at MIT, successor to Kerberos IV Kerberos V5 is an authentication system developed at MIT. WWW: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/ Abridged from the User Guide: Under Kerberos, a client sends a request for a ticket to the Key Distribution Center (KDC). The KDC creates a ticket-granting ticket (TGT) for the client, encrypts it using the client's password as the key, and sends the encrypted TGT back to the client. The client then attempts to decrypt the TGT, using its password. If the client successfully decrypts the TGT, it keeps the decrypted TGT, which indicates proof of the client's identity. The TGT permits the client to obtain additional tickets, which give permission for specific services. Since Kerberos negotiates authenticated, and optionally encrypted, communications between two points anywhere on the internet, it provides a layer of security that is not dependent on which side of a firewall either client is on. The Kerberos V5 package is designed to be easy to use. Most of the commands are nearly identical to UNIX network programs you are already used to. Kerberos V5 is a single-sign-on system, which means that you have to type your password only once per session, and Kerberos does the authenticating and encrypting transparently. Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com> |
1998-07-05T23:58:41+00:00 | security/bugs |
Great cryptographic library and sample programs This package include a C library and some sample programs that demonstrate the library's power. It is a cryptographic library: you can crypt any type of data. Key length is unlimited. You can generate password, manage users, hide text in file, etc. ATTENTION!!! IN SOME COUNTRIES THIS SOFTWARE MAY BE ILLEGAL, SO DON'T USE IT IF YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED. WWW: http://www.encryptsolutions.com/ |
1998-07-04T20:41:51+00:00 | devel/mico |
Secure, reliable, production-quality, standards-based CORBA middleware The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is to provide a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the latest CORBA standard for C++ developers. Here is some of MICO features: * Multi-threaded * Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) and Dynamic Skeleton Interface (DSI) * Interface Repository (IR) with graphical Interface Repository browser * IIOP as native protocol (ORB prepared for multiprotocol support) * Portable Object Adapter (POA) and Basic Object Adapter (BOA) support * Objects by Value (OBV) * CORBA Components (CCM) * Dynamic Any * Portable Interceptors (PI) * Support for secure communication and authentication using SSL * Support for nested method invocations * Any offers an interface for inserting and extracting constructed types that were not known at compile time * CORBA Services: o Interoperable Naming service, o Trading service, o Event service, o Relationship service, o Property service, o Time service, o Security service WWW: http://mico.sourceforge.net |
1998-07-04T19:57:01+00:00 | japanese/rxvt |
An xterm replacement that supports pixmap background and Japanese Rxvt is an xterm replacement which uses a little less memory, and is suitable for use on machines with small memories. Tek4010 support is removed. This supports Japanese input with X Input Method (XIM) Protocol. Supported input styles are `OverTheSpot', 'OffTheSpot' and `Root'. More information can be found at: http://www.nobutaka.com/programs/rxvt.html Documents are at /usr/X11R6/share/doc/ja/rxvt/. WWW: http://www.rxvt.org/ |
1998-07-04T19:51:53+00:00 | net/hesiod |
A directory service built on DNS and BIND Hesiod is part of MIT's Athena Project. From the README file: Hesiod can provide general name service for a variety of applications and is based on the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND). Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com> |
1998-07-04T19:51:53+00:00 | dns/hesiod |
Directory service built on DNS and BIND Hesiod is part of MIT's Athena Project. Hesiod can provide general name service for a variety of applications and is based on the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND). Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com> |
1998-07-04T19:46:38+00:00 | mail/mailcrypt |
An Emacs/PGP interface Mailcrypt is an Emacs Lisp package which provides a simple interface to public key cryptography with PGP. Mailcrypt makes strong cryptography a fully integrated part of your normal mail and news handling environment, and is an important part of a balanced breakfast. Features : * An interface to the usual PGP functions, including encryption, decryption, signature creation, signature verification, key addition, and key extraction * A passphrase cache with configurable timeout * Support for multiple secret keys * A flexible interface to anonymous remailers, including Mixmaster support * An automagic interface to the PGP public key servers through HTTP or hkp * Supports GnuPG WWW: http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-07-04T19:42:45+00:00 | mail/xmailbox |
Mailbox checker with sound and animation for X Window System The xmailbox program displays, by default, an image of a mailbox. When there is no mail, the image shown is that of a mailbox with its flag down. When new mail arrives, the image changes to that of a mailbox with the flag up, its door open and a letter visible inside. It can also optionally play a sound through the sound-card. The NCD audio server, the rplay sound package, FreeBSD Sun-compatible audio drivers, and an external sound player program are supported. By default, pressing any mouse button in the image forces xmailbox to remember the current size of the mail file as being the ``empty'' size and to change its image accordingly. In addition, the user can optionally invoke his/her favorite mail retrieving program. |
1998-07-04T19:38:12+00:00 | www/boa |
High performance single-tasking web server Boa is a single-tasking HTTP server. That means that unlike traditional web servers, it does not fork for each incoming connection, nor does it fork many copies of itself to handle multiple connections. It internally multiplexes all of the ongoing HTTP connections, and forks only for CGI programs (which must be separate processes.) Preliminary tests show boa is about twice as fast as Apache, and is capable of handling 50 hits per second on a 66 MHz '486. The primary design goals of Boa are speed and security. Security, in the sense of "can't be subverted by a malicious user", not "fine grained access control and encrypted communications". WWW: http://www.boa.org/ |
1998-07-04T19:31:54+00:00 | games/xworm |
Classic game with apples and hungry worm In this game you must help wormie - the hungry maggot, to steal apples from bazar the evil. Bazar has put an electric fence around the garden, and he has also been spreading poisionous mushrooms into it. You must guide wormie around this objects, and you must keep him from eating himself. |
1998-07-04T19:26:34+00:00 | games/affenspiel |
Little puzzle game with monkey for X Window System Shift the puzzle pieces around so that the monkey becomes complete, that means, move the big piece through the other pieces to the bottom of the playfield, so that the monkey picture gets complete. WWW: http://www.artsoft.org/affenspiel/ |
1998-07-04T19:21:58+00:00 | lang/nawk |
Brian Kernighan's pattern scanning and processing language Awk scans input files for specified patterns and can perform an associated action when a line of the file matches the pattern. This is the One True version of awk described in "The AWK Programming Language" by Al Aho, Brian Kernighan, and Peter Weinberger (Addison-Wesley, 1988, ISBN 0-201-07981-X). WWW: http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/awkbook/index.html |
1998-07-03T23:44:56+00:00 | editors/sted |
Simple/Small/Stupid Text Editor sted, which is an abbreviation for Small/Stupid (you choose) Text Editor, is a small and/or stupid text editor. So far it doesn't do much. You can edit files, load them and save them. |
1998-07-02T06:42:47+00:00 | games/xroads |
Commodore 64 "Crossroads"-like video game for X Window System XRoads is a game for the X Window System that attempts to be like the game Crossroads (and it's sequel, Pandemonium) for the Commodore 64. Basically, it is a 2-dimensional, overhead view maze game in which you fight against a gang of monsters. There are (or at least, there will be) tons of different twists in the game which make it fun. |
1998-07-01T19:14:43+00:00 | devel/a2dev |
Apple II 6502 assembler, linker, loader, and object file viewer This is a suite of programs for developing software targeted for 65c02 machines, like the Apple 2 series. These programs are included: a2asm -- Assembler a2link -- Linker a2load -- Loader a2objx -- Object file viewer |
1998-07-01T15:39:43+00:00 | cad/sis |
Synthesis program for the synthesis of sequential circuits sis is an interactive program for the synthesis of both synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits. The input can be given in state table format or as logical equations (for synchronous circuits), or as a signal transition graph (for asynchronous circuits); a target technology library is given in genlib format. The output is a netlist of gates in the target technology. The system includes various capabilities that are controlled interactively by the user. These include state minimization, state assignment, optimization for area and delay using retiming, optimization using standard algebraic and Boolean combinational techniques from MISII, performance optimization using restructuring, and technology mapping for optimal area and delay. Redundancy removal and 100% testability are provided for combinational and scan-path circuits. Formal verification is available for both combinational and sequential circuits, even for circuits with different state encodings. This distribution contains sis, nova (state assignment), jedi (state assignment), stamina (state minimization, from June Rho at University of Colorado, Boulder), sred (state minimization), espresso, blif2vst (mapped BLIF to structural VHDL translator), vst2blif (structural VHDL to BLIF translator), xsis (a front-end graphical interface to sis) and several stripped down packages from the OctTools (options, port, and utility) that are needed for some of the programs listed above. Frank Volf, volf@oasis.IAEhv.nl |
1998-07-01T11:58:48+00:00 | editors/gxedit |
A simple GTK+ editor A Simple GTK+ editor. |
1998-06-30T13:16:15+00:00 | games/xteddy |
Cuddlesome teddy for the X desktop This is _the_ toy for the X desktop, a must for all plush lovers: a very, very cuddlesome teddy. WWW: http://webstaff.itn.liu.se/~stegu/xteddy/ |
1998-06-30T09:47:18+00:00 | devel/glade2 |
User interface builder for GTK+ Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for GTK+/GNOME. It can generate the C source code needed to create the interfaces designed within Glade's interface editor. WWW: https://glade.gnome.org/ |
1998-06-30T09:47:18+00:00 | devel/glade |
User interface builder for GTK+ 3 Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for GTK+/GNOME. It can generate the C source code needed to create the interfaces designed within Glade's interface editor. WWW: https://glade.gnome.org/ |
1998-06-29T19:42:17+00:00 | japanese/jcode.pl |
Perl library for Japanese character code conversion jcode.pl is a perl library for japanese character code conversion. It supports translation of each JIS, EUC, Shift JIS texts, and automatically recognizes the encode-method of the target text files. To use this, your script should load this library as + require "jcode.pl"; or + require('jcode.pl'); |
1998-06-29T18:39:27+00:00 | net/xicq |
Xtropy's ICQ Client Xtropy's ICQ Client |
1998-06-29T18:39:27+00:00 | net-im/xicq |
Xtropy's ICQ Client Xtropy's ICQ Client |
1998-06-29T16:12:52+00:00 | textproc/docproj |
Meta-port for the FreeBSD Documentation Project The FreeBSD Documentation Project maintains the FAQ, Handbook and tutorials. This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a "meta-port" that depends on other text processing packages. Its sole purpose is to require dependencies so users can install this package only and have all the Documentation Project stuff pulled in by the port/package dependency mechanism. WWW: https://www.freebsd.org/docproj |
1998-06-29T14:19:03+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-sj3+wnn7 |
Input server of Japanese text (SJ3+Wnn7) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports SJ3 and Wnn7(temporary). (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. Note: Current wnn7 support on kinput2 is done by backward-compatibility with wnn6, and you need to add following line to ${WNNENVRC} file or /usr/local/lib/wnn7/ja_JP/wnnenvrc: boin_kabusoku FALSE -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-29T14:19:03+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-sj3+wnn6 |
Input server of Japanese text (SJ3+Wnn6) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports SJ3 and Wnn6. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-29T14:16:19+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-freewnn+sj3 |
Input server of Japanese text (FreeWnn+SJ3) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports SJ3 and FreeWnn. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-28T22:01:05+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-canna+wnn7 |
Input server of Japanese text (Canna+Wnn7) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports Canna and Wnn7(temporary). (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. Note: Current wnn7 support on kinput2 is done by backward-compatibility with wnn6, and you need to add following line to ${WNNENVRC} file or /usr/local/lib/wnn7/ja_JP/wnnenvrc: boin_kabusoku FALSE -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-28T22:01:05+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-canna+wnn6 |
Input server of Japanese text (Canna+Wnn6) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports Canna and Wnn6. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-28T15:16:08+00:00 | games/inform |
Compiler for producing text adventure games This compiler produces text adventure games that can be played using Infocom-compatible interpreters (such as jzip and xzip in the FreeBSD Ports Collection). This port normally installs HTML documentation in /usr/share/doc/inform. If you would prefer another format, such as TeX, Postscript, or PDF, build the port WITHOUT=DOCS and obtain the manual from the FTP site. The FTP site also contains example games and other resources. WWW: http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXinfocomXcompilersXinform6.html |
1998-06-28T14:22:24+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-canna+freewnn |
Input server of Japanese text (Canna+FreeWnn) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports Canna and FreeWnn. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-28T12:42:09+00:00 | www/webalizer |
Web server log file analysis program What is The Webalizer? ---------------------- A fast, free web server log file analysis program. Produces HTML output for viewing with a web browser. Written in C on a Linux platform, however designed to be as ANSI/POSIX compliant as possible so porting to other UNIX platforms should be painless. Binary distributions for most popular platforms are available. Features multiple language support, incremental processing capabilities, reverse DNS lookup support, export via tab separated ascii files to popular databases and spreadsheets, and much more. Supports standard CLF and combined logs, as well as wu-ftpd xferlog and squid proxy logs, which can be either in standard text format or gzip compressed. Keywords: Web Analysis, Log Analysis, Usage Statistics, Linux, Unix WWW: http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ |
1998-06-28T12:42:09+00:00 | www/webalizer-2 |
What is The Webalizer? ---------------------- A fast, free web server log file analysis program. Produces HTML output for viewing with a web browser. Written in C on a Linux platform, however designed to be as ANSI/POSIX compliant as possible so porting to other UNIX platforms should be painless. Binary distributions for most popular platforms are available. Features multiple language support, incremental processing capabilities, reverse DNS lookup support, export via tab seperated ascii files to popular databases and spreadsheets, and much more. Supports standard CLF and combined logs, as well as wu-ftpd xferlog and squid proxy logs, which can be either in standard text format or gzip compressed. Keywords: Web Analysis, Log Analysis, Usage Statistics, Linux, Unix Author: Bradford L. Barrett Maintained-by: Bradford L. Barrett WWW: http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ Alternate-site:http://samhain.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at/webalizer/ FTP: ftp://www.mrunix.net/pub/webalizer/ Platforms: Linux, SCO, other UNIX's Copying-policy: GPL |
1998-06-28T08:25:18+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-canna+sj3+wnn7 |
Input server of Japanese text (Canna+SJ3+Wnn7) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports Canna, SJ3 and Wnn7(temporary). (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. Note: Current wnn7 support on kinput2 is done by backward-compatibility with wnn6, and you need to add following line to ${WNNENVRC} file or /usr/local/lib/wnn7/ja_JP/wnnenvrc: boin_kabusoku FALSE -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-28T08:25:18+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-canna+sj3+wnn6 |
Input server of Japanese text (Canna+SJ3+Wnn6) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports Canna, SJ3 and Wnn6. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-28T04:08:27+00:00 | games/xzip |
Infocom game interpreter that runs under X11 This software interprets Infocom text-adventure games. It requires the X Window System. This port does not install any games; you can install them yourself if you own the games, or you can legally obtain the Zork series from: http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pete/Infocom/download.html More games can be found at: ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/games/zcode/ WWW: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/xzip.html |
1998-06-28T03:22:37+00:00 | net/micq |
Text-based ICQ implementation A text-based implementation of ICQ, independant of Mirabilis. Currently does not offer chat and file transfer. WWW: http://www.micq.org/ |
1998-06-28T03:22:37+00:00 | net-im/micq |
Text-based ICQ implementation A text-based implementation of ICQ, independant of Mirabilis. WWW: http://www.micq.org/ |
1998-06-28T03:22:37+00:00 | net-im/climm |
CLI-based Multi-Messenger A text-based implementation of ICQ (formerly known as micq). Support for jabber (xmmp) and other IM protocols was added later. WWW: http://www.climm.org/ |
1998-06-28T01:05:38+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-canna+freewnn+sj3 |
Input server of Japanese text (Canna+FreeWnn+SJ3) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports Canna, SJ3 and FreeWnn. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-27T15:54:47+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-wnn7 |
Input server of Japanese text (Wnn7) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports FreeWnn. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. Note: Current wnn7 support on kinput2 is done by backward-compatibility with wnn6, and you need to add following line to ${WNNENVRC} file or /usr/local/lib/wnn7/ja_JP/wnnenvrc: boin_kabusoku FALSE -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-27T15:54:47+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-wnn6 |
Input server of Japanese text (Wnn6) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports Wnn6. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-27T12:49:27+00:00 | japanese/kinput2 |
Japanese text input server for X11 applications Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. |
1998-06-27T12:49:27+00:00 | japanese/kinput2-freewnn |
Input server of Japanese text (FreeWnn) Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. The port supports FreeWnn. (NOTICE) Default key-binding is changed to "egg" key-binding by defining *CcWnn.ccdef: ccdef.kinput2.egg in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2. -- S. Taoka <taoka@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-06-26T14:19:47+00:00 | chinese/bg5ps |
Convert Chinese-Big5/GB encoded files to Postscript, using TTF fonts bg5ps is a Python script that generates Postscript from a Chinese Big5/GB encoded file. |
1998-06-25T22:06:11+00:00 | mail/mew-xemacs |
Mew is a "Message interface to Emacs Window" to integrate - NetNews - MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) and to make it easy to view and compose them. With Mew you can send a picture of a birthday cake with the song "Happy Birthday to you" to your friend, which is encrypted by strong cryptograph. This port is the Mew for xemacs-19.16(editors/xemacs). The Mew port and corresponding Emacs port are listed bellow and elisp `site-lisp' directory(elisp load path), info path and etc directory(only effective for xemacs ports) are shown as well. mail/mew-xemacs(mew-xemacs-1.94.2) ===> editors/xemacs(xemacs-19.16) Lisp directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-lisp/mew Info directory : /usr/local/info ETC directory : /usr/local/lib/xemacs/etc/mew |
1998-06-25T08:04:12+00:00 | games/ishido |
Tile placement game A tile game which challenges you to place tiles of six colors and six shapes onto a 12x8 grid. |
1998-06-24T16:15:12+00:00 | graphics/fnlib |
Fonts and font libraries necessary for Enlightenment This is a set of fonts and font libraries necessary for the latest release of Enlightenment. |
1998-06-24T15:34:37+00:00 | audio/mp3info |
MP3 technical info viewer and ID3 1.x tag editor MP3Info is a little utility used to read and modify the ID3 tags of MP3 files. MP3Info can also display various techincal aspects of an MP3 file including playing time, bit-rate, sampling frequency and other attributes in a pre-defined or user-specifiable output format. WWW: https://ibiblio.org/mp3info/ |
1998-06-24T10:52:14+00:00 | x11-wm/wmx |
Simple window manager based on wm2 wmx is another window manager for X. It is based on wm2 and provides a similarly unusual style of window decoration; but in place of wm2's minimal functionality, it offers many of the features of more conventional managers, often in the most simplistic implementations imaginable. wmx is, however, still not configurable except by editing the source and recompiling the code. WWW: http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/wmx/ |
1998-06-24T05:34:32+00:00 | devel/ups-debug |
X based source level debugger for C, C++, and Fortran Ups is a X based source level debugger for the C, C++ and Fortran programming languages. It supports both run time debugging with breakpoints and post-mortem debugging from a core file. On Suns you can attach ups to a running process. Ups runs in its own window, thus not interfering with the target program's I/O. The ups window has two major areas - one showing a structured document representing the target state, the other showing the source that is being executed. Ups makes heavy use of direct manipulation and feedback. When you add a breakpoint it is shown as a pseudo C statement (#stop) in the source display. The current point of execution is highlighted in the source display and you can watch it move as you step through loops and function calls. You can edit in fragments of interpreted C code (including assignments to variables and calls to target functions). There are powerful facilities for exploring linked data structures - you can recursively expand and collapse structures to follow links. WWW: http://ups.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-06-20T03:09:12+00:00 | graphics/plotutils |
Plotting library and toolkit The GNU plotutils package contains plotting software for both programmers and technical users. Its centerpiece is libplot, a powerful C/C++ function library for exporting 2-D vector graphics in many file formats, both vector and raster. It can also do vector graphics animations. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/plotutils/plotutils.html |
1998-06-16T19:16:16+00:00 | textproc/textutils |
GNU text utilities GNU text utilities The Free Software Foundation's text processing utilities, for rearranging, reformatting and generally mangling text. Many of the utilities exist in the FreeBSD base collection, but the GNU versions have added functionality, which is sometimes useful. Note that the texinfo documentation refers to these utilities without the "g" prefix (cat rather than gcat, etc.). |
1998-06-16T15:32:45+00:00 | www/grail |
An extensible Internet browser written entirely in Python Grail is an extensible Internet browser. It supports the protocols and file formats commonly found on the World-Wide Web, such as HTTP, FTP, and HTML, but, unlike most browsers, it is also easily extended to support other protocols or file formats, such as CNRI's handle protocol. Grail is distributed by CNRI free of charge, and can be freely redistributed (within reason). Grail is written and extensible in Python, a free object-oriented programming language. It also uses Tk, a free UI toolkit by John Ousterhout. Grail should run on any Unix system to which Python and Tk have been ported - i.e. almost all Unix systems supporting X11. In particular, Grail is one of the few web browsers that support Solaris for Intel x86 processors. It now also runs on Windows and Macintosh, since there are now stable ports of Tk to those platforms. (You need a lot of RAM though.) WWW: http://grail.sourceforge.net/ Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com> |
1998-06-16T07:47:03+00:00 | sysutils/daemontools |
Service monitoring and logging utilities by djb Daemontools is a small set of /very/ useful utilities, from Dan Bernstein. They are mainly used for controlling processes, and maintaining logfiles. WWW: http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html |
1998-06-16T03:04:34+00:00 | x11-wm/openbox |
Small, fast, standards compliant, extensible window manager Openbox is a highly configurable, next generation window manager with extensive standards support. Openbox lets you bring the latest applications outside of a full desktop environment. Most modern applications have been written with GNOME and KDE in mind. With support for the latest freedesktop.org standards, as well as careful adherence to previous standards, Openbox provides an environment where applications work the way they were designed to. Openbox is a highly configurable window manager. It allows you to change almost every aspect of how you interact with your desktop and invent completely new ways to use and control it. It can be like a video game for controlling windows. But Openbox can also be kept extremely simple, as it is in the default setup, meaning that it can suit just about anybody. Openbox gives you control without making you do everything. Openbox makes desktop environments better. By running Openbox inside the GNOME or K desktop environments, you can combine their ease and functionality with the power of Openbox. Your desktop becomes cleaner and faster, and is in your control, when you use Openbox. This port also includes optional 3rd party patches for rounder corners support and miscellaneous fixes from https://github.com/dylanaraps/openbox-patched. WWW: http://openbox.org/ |
1998-06-16T03:04:34+00:00 | x11-wm/hackedbox |
Hackedbox is a small and fast window manager based on Blackbox Hackedbox is based upon the popular Blackbox window manager. It aims to be fast and free of bloat. Several Blackbox features, including the toolbar and Slit, have been removed in Hackedbox. No new features are planned, only optimizations and fixes. In this port/package, blackbox, bsetbg and bsetroot are renamed to hackedbox, hsetbg and hsetroot in order to avoid conflict with the corresponding programs from the blackbox port/package. WWW: http://scrudgeware.org/hackedbox/ |
1998-06-16T03:04:34+00:00 | x11-wm/blackbox |
Small and fast window manager for X11R6 Blackbox is the fast, lightweight window manager for the X Window System you have been looking for, without all those annoying dependencies. It is built with C++ and contains completely original code (even though the graphics implementation is similar to that of Window Maker). Blackbox is written to the NetWM specification, which allows integration with modern desktop managers including KDE and Gnome. The port also provides root window changing tools, bsetroot and bsetbg, that can be installed alone, without the window manager and accompanying files. WWW: http://blackboxwm.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-06-15T12:04:13+00:00 | x11/xwit |
X interface tool xwit ("x window interface tool") is a hotch-potch collection of simple routines to call some of those X11 functions that don't already have any utility commands built around them. The reasoning behind this is that loosely every X function should be accessible from a shell script. For example, XWarpPointer() will move the X pointer, but no utility program exists to do so on those rare occasions when you could really use it. xwit will also resize, iconify, pop, and move windows given by name or id, change an icon, title or name, set the screen saver going, and change individual key autorepeat settings. |
1998-06-14T22:00:05+00:00 | print/xdvik |
DVI Previewer(kpathsearch) for X Xdvik is a program for displaying DVI files (generated e.g. by Troff or TeX) on the X window system. It is based on the regular (non-k) xdvi of the same version number. WWW: http://xdvi.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-06-14T17:32:11+00:00 | mail/kbiff |
Mail notification utility for KDE with nice features KBiff is a mail notification utility for the KDE project. Features: o Pure GUI Configuration o Session Management o Panel Docking o Animated Gifs o Sounds o Supported mailbox formats: mbox, maildir, mh, POP3(s), IMAP4(s), and NNTP. WWW: http://www.kbiff.org/ |
1998-06-14T12:38:56+00:00 | www/cgihtml |
Library that simplifies the task of writing CGI programs in C Cgihtml is a C library that simplifies the task of parsing World Wide Web (WWW) Common Gateway Interface (CGI) input and outputting HyperText Markup Language (HTML). Tasks which would normally require many lines of C can be reduced to just a few. WWW: http://www.eekim.com/software/cgihtml/ |
1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik |
DVI Previewer(kpathsearch) for X. + freetype support This is a Japanese dvi file previewer for X which supports: 1. dvi file of ASCII Japanese TeX(and pTeX) and NTT jTeX. 2. Color dvi file.(support color anti-aliasing.) 3. built-in EPS preview (using ghostscript) 4. printing (using lpr). 5. convert dvi -> ps (using japanese/dvipsk by default). 6. wheel mouse. And this requires METAFONT, FreeType2 (vector font library), and kpathsearch libraries version 3.2 (search library). WWW: http://www.nn.iij4u.or.jp/~tutimura/tex/xdvi.html |
1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib |
DVI Previewer(kpathsearch) for X. + freetype support This is a Japanese dvi file previewer for X which supports: 1. dvi file of ASCII Japanese TeX(and pTeX) and NTT jTeX. 2. Color dvi file.(support color anti-aliasing.) 3. built-in EPS preview (using ghostscript) 4. printing (using lpr). 5. convert dvi -> ps (using japanese/dvipsk by default). 6. wheel mouse. And this requires METAFONT, FreeType2 (vector font library), and kpathsearch libraries version 3.2 (search library). WWW: http://www.nn.iij4u.or.jp/~tutimura/tex/xdvi.html |
1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib-pkall |
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1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib-pk600 |
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1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib-pk400 |
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1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib-pk360 |
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1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib-pk300 |
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1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib-pk240 |
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1998-06-14T07:58:50+00:00 | japanese/xdvik-vflib-pk118 |
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1998-06-12T15:39:10+00:00 | japanese/platex209 |
Old version of ASCII Japanese pLaTeX (based on LaTeX 2.09) pLaTeX 2.09 is a TeX macro package for ASCII pTeX, which is based on LaTeX 2.09 and supports Japanese EUC code. |
1998-06-12T15:39:10+00:00 | japanese/platex209-euc |
ASCII Japanese pLaTeX 2.09 with Japanese EUC code support pLaTeX 2.09 is TeX macro package for ASCII pTeX. This version is based on LaTeX 2.09. pLaTeX 2.09 installed using this package supports Japanese EUC code. - Makoto WATANABE |
1998-06-12T12:08:09+00:00 | lang/o2c |
Oberon-2 compiler Niklaus Wirth's language Oberon-2 implemented by a german university at Kaiserslautern. Oberon informations at http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/ - Oliver Breuninger ob@seicom.NET |
1998-06-12T08:50:58+00:00 | misc/kwatch |
KDE/Qt log file viewer KDE/Qt log file viewer WWW: http://www.m-j-s.net/kde/ |
1998-06-12T08:36:22+00:00 | net/ksamba |
KDE/Q program to setup/configure samba WWW: http://www.kneschke.de/projekte/ksamba/ |
1998-06-12T08:06:02+00:00 | audio/kmpg |
Kmpg is an MPEG audio player for the KDE project. The player uses splay by Woo-jae Jung as a decoding engine. Kmpg has the following advanced features: * Supports MPEG 1.0/2.0, layers 1,2 and 3 * Simple to use interface * Drag and drop support using the KDE dnd standard * Playlist editor WWW: http://www.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~mvogt/linux/kmpg/index.html - Tom tom@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-06-12T06:24:54+00:00 | multimedia/netshow |
Microsoft NetShow video stream player This is the Microsoft NetShow video stream player for Linux. It will run under FreeBSD's linux emulation libraries, provided that you have built and installed the linux_lib port. (If you haven't, this port will do it for you automatically.) For additional documentation, please see Microsoft's NetShow web page at: WWW: http://microsoft.com/netshow/download/unix.htm |
1998-06-12T06:24:54+00:00 | graphics/netshow |
Microsoft NetShow video stream player This is the Microsoft NetShow video stream player for Linux. It will run under FreeBSD's linux emulation libraries, provided that you have built and installed the linux_lib port. (If you haven't, this port will do it for you automatically.) For additional documentation, please see Microsoft's NetShow web page at: WWW: http://microsoft.com/netshow/download/unix.htm Donald Burr <dburr@FreeBSD.ORG> |
1998-06-11T12:27:58+00:00 | news/atp |
QWK message packet reader and composer for FreeBSD ATP allows you to read and compose mail packets of the QWK format, commonly used on PC-based BBS systems. With this program, you can download all of your new e-mail and board messages as a QWK packet, read them offline, compose replies to selected messages off-line, then upload all of your replies as one QWK reply packet the next time you call the BBS. |
1998-06-11T03:42:00+00:00 | x11-fm/dfm |
OS/2 - like Desktop-File-Manager for X Window System DFM is Desktop File Manager for X Window System. It works like the OS/2 WPS. Files are shown as icons and every folder has it's own window. Desktop background is a special folder in the home directory. Here are some features: * icons may have any size and position * show XVPICS as icons * save icon and window info * iconname to cutbuffer (paste to xterm, ...) * "Constant position" icons that cannot be moved (or arranged) * easy adding new programs to the desktop * Offix DND support * Detail View / Structure View * ... WWW: http://www.kaisersite.de/dfm/ |
1998-06-10T13:57:13+00:00 | graphics/gimp-manual-html |
User manual for the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) This is the Gimp user manual. It contains a large number of examples and descriptions of the various Gimp tools and techniques. WWW: http://manual.gimp.org/ |
1998-06-10T09:42:18+00:00 | textproc/word2x |
Converter from MS Word to text, HTML, or LaTeX Despite the fact that open formats like RTF are good and widely avialable, far too many idiots seem to insist on using Word .doc format. This program is an attempt to limit the damage this causes users of non-Microsoft systems and text processing systems, for example LaTeX. WWW: http://word2x.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-06-08T14:41:10+00:00 | net/ntimelord |
A time server daemon for Macintoshes running 'tardis' for netatalk timelord provides the equivalent of the Macintosh cdev 'Timelord' for a network of Macintoshes. Timelord is a time server that can be used to set the Macintosh time at boot or from the Chooser using the rdev 'tardis'. |
1998-06-08T14:13:19+00:00 | net/mrt |
Multi-threaded Routing Toolkit $FreeBSD$ This distribution of the Multi-threaded Routing Toolkit includes routing daemons, programming libraries and Internet statistics/performance measurement tools. The work is supported by National Science Foundation grants (NCR-9710176 and NCR-9318902), and a gift from Intel Corporation. Documentation and an installation guide for the MRT toolkit is available online at http://www.merit.edu/~mrt/mrt_doc/ Send email to mrt-support@merit.edu for assistence/bugs/comments. WWW: http://www.merit.edu/~mrt/ |
1998-06-08T11:13:47+00:00 | japanese/platex209-sjis |
ASCII Japanese pLaTeX 2.09 with Shift-JIS code support pLaTeX 2.09 is TeX macro package for ASCII pTeX. This version is based on LaTeX 2.09. pLaTeX 2.09 installed using this package supports Shift-JIS code. - Makoto WATANABE |
1998-06-08T10:58:02+00:00 | mail/wmmail |
A little mail notifier for the Window Maker dock WMMail.app is a "mail-checker" like xbiff. It indicates the status of the user's mailbox by showing animated XPM icons when incoming mails are detected. Additionally, it can be configured to execute a program on incoming mail and/or on mouse double-clicks, and can provide a count of emails in the user's mailbox. It currently supports UNIX mbox files, MH and MailDir mail folders, and IMAP4 remote mailboxes. WMMail.app is based on asmail, a similar applet designed to work with the Wharf of the AfterStep window manager. However, WMMail.app has been re-written to be compatible with the Window Maker Dock, i.e. WMMail.app can be dragged and dropped on to (and off from) the Dock dynamically. |
1998-06-07T22:12:55+00:00 | japanese/platex209-jis |
ASCII Japanese pLaTeX 2.09 with JIS code support pLaTeX 2.09 is TeX macro package for ASCII pTeX. This version is based on LaTeX 2.09. pLaTeX 2.09 installed using this package supports JIS code. - Makoto WATANABE |
1998-06-07T12:01:15+00:00 | devel/ncurses |
Library for terminal-independent, full-screen output The ncurses software includes a SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible curses library as well as terminfo tools including "tic", "infocmp", and "captoinfo". The library is used by other programs for text-mode support of color, multiple highlights, forms-drawing characters, automatic recognition of keypad and function-key sequences, and more. The ncurses library uses a terminfo database (included), but can be configured to use BSD's /etc/termcap file instead. This has been approved by the old 4.4BSD curses maintainer as the official 4.4BSD curses successor. WWW: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ |
1998-06-07T12:01:15+00:00 | devel/ncurses-devel |
Library for terminal-independent, full-screen output (development version) The ncurses software includes a SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible curses library as well as terminfo tools including "tic", "infocmp", and "captoinfo". The library is used by other programs for text-mode support of color, multiple highlights, forms-drawing characters, automatic recognition of keypad and function-key sequences, and more. The ncurses library uses a terminfo database (included), but can be configured to use BSD's /etc/termcap file instead. This has been approved by the old 4.4BSD curses maintainer as the official 4.4BSD curses successor. WWW: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html |
1998-06-07T11:03:09+00:00 | games/xconq |
Graphical multi-player strategy game and game design system Xconq is not just a single game, but a game authoring system that you can use to build all kinds of multi-player simulations. The manual explains how to do this (in great detail). A large assortment of predefined game modules is included. WWW: http://xconq.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-06-06T10:34:25+00:00 | sysutils/gtar |
The Free Software Foundation's "tar" tape archiver. GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the archive. It includes multivolume support, the ability to archive sparse files, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote archives and special features that allow tar to be used for incremental and full backups. This distribution also includes rmt, the remote tape server. Note that this port will install these utilities with a 'g' prefix, e.g. gtar, but the texinfo documentation will refer to them without the 'g' prefix. |
1998-06-06T10:34:25+00:00 | archivers/gtar |
GNU version of the traditional tape archiver The Free Software Foundation's "tar" tape archiver. GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the archive. It includes multivolume support, the ability to archive sparse files, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote archives and special features that allow tar to be used for incremental and full backups. This distribution also includes rmt, the remote tape server. Note that this port will install these utilities with a 'g' prefix, e.g. gtar, but the man pages and info documentation will refer to them without the 'g' prefix. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/ |
1998-06-05T06:50:33+00:00 | x11-toolkits/py-Pmw |
High-level compound graphics widgets for Python Pmw is a framework for building high-level compound widgets, or megawidgets, constructed using other widgets as component parts. It promotes consistent look and feel within and between graphical applications, is highly configurable to your needs and is easy to use. Pmw consists of: * A few base classes, providing a framework for building megawidgets. * A library of flexible and extensible megawidgets built on the base classes, such as ButtonBox, ComboBox, MessageDialog, etc. The interface to Pmw megawidgets is similar to basic Tk widgets, so it is easy for developers to include both megawidgets and basic Tk widgets in their graphical applications. In addition, all Pmw megawidgets may themselves be extended, using either inheritance or composition. The use of the Pmw framework and megawidgets replaces common widget combinations with higher level abstractions. This simplifies code, making it more readable and maintainable and more easily modifiable. The ability to extend Pmw megawidgets enables developers to create new megawidgets based on previous work. WWW: https://pypi.org/project/Pmw/ |
1998-06-05T06:50:33+00:00 | x11-toolkits/pmw |
High-level compound graphics widgets for Python Pmw is a framework for building high-level compound widgets, or megawidgets, constructed using other widgets as component parts. It promotes consistent look and feel within and between graphical applications, is highly configurable to your needs and is easy to use. Pmw consists of: * A few base classes, providing a framework for building megawidgets. * A library of flexible and extensible megawidgets built on the base classes, such as ButtonBox, ComboBox, MessageDialog, etc. The interface to Pmw megawidgets is similar to basic Tk widgets, so it is easy for developers to include both megawidgets and basic Tk widgets in their graphical applications. In addition, all Pmw megawidgets may themselves be extended, using either inheritance or composition. The use of the Pmw framework and megawidgets replaces common widget combinations with higher level abstractions. This simplifies code, making it more readable and maintainable and more easily modifiable. The ability to extend Pmw megawidgets enables developers to create new megawidgets based on previous work. WWW: http://pmw.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-06-04T02:37:38+00:00 | games/crafty-open-large |
Large opening book for crafty This is the port of the large opening book for crafty. It was created with "book create book.txt 60 2 50" (see the crafty documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what this does). |
1998-06-04T02:34:00+00:00 | games/crafty-open-medium |
Medium opening book (about 1.9 MByte) for crafty This is the port of the medium opening book for crafty. It consumes about 1.9 MByte. It was created with "book create book.txt 60 2 50" (see the crafty documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what this does) |
1998-06-04T02:32:01+00:00 | games/crafty-open-small |
The small opening book (about 600 KByte) for crafty This is the port of the small opening book for crafty. It consumes about 600 KByte. It was created with "book create small.txt 60 3" (see the crafty documentation and online help for a more thorough explanation of what this does) which discards all openings not played in at least three games which I expect to be a reasonable constant, but I am open to suggestions on this. - Stefan Eggers <seggers@semyam.dinoco.de> |
1998-06-02T18:30:18+00:00 | net/smbtcpdump |
tcpdump(1) hacked to better understand SMB packets. smbtcpdump gives the ability to interpret NBT and SMB packets in a fair bit of detail. To capture all SMB packets going to or from host "fred" try this: tcpdump -s 1500 'port 139 and host fred' If you want name resolution or browse packets then try ports 137 and 138 respectively: tcpdump -s 1500 '(port 139 or 138 or 137) and host fred' Example Output: Here is a sample of a capture of a "SMBsearch" directory search. If you don't get output that looks like this then smbtcpdump is not working correctly. NBT Session Packet Flags=0x0 Length=57 SMB PACKET: SMBsearch (REQUEST) SMB Command = 0x81 Error class = 0x0 Error code = 0 Flags1 = 0x8 Flags2 = 0x3 Tree ID = 2048 Proc ID = 11787 UID = 2048 MID = 11887 Word Count = 2 smbvwv[]= Count=98 Attrib=HIDDEN SYSTEM DIR smbbuf[]= Path=\????????.??? BlkType=0x5 BlkLen=0 |
1998-06-02T08:09:37+00:00 | math/pygist |
The Python Gist Scientific Graphics Package, version 1.5, written by Lee Busby and Zane Motteler of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is a set of Python modules for production of general scientific graphics. We abbreviate the name to PyGist here and elsewhere. Gist is a scientific graphics library written by David H. Munro of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. It features support for three common graphics output devices: X-Windows, (Color) PostScript, and ANSI/ISO Standard Computer Graphics Metafiles (CGM). The library is small (written directly to Xlib), portable, efficient, and full-featured. It produces x-vs-y plots with good tick marks and tick labels, 2-D quadrilateral mesh plots with contours, vector fields, or pseudocolor maps on such meshes, and a selection of 3-D plots. The Python Gist module utilizes the ``Numerical'' package due to J. Hugunin and others. It is therefore fast and able to handle large datasets. The Gist module includes an X-windows event dispatcher which can be dynamically added to the Python interpreter. This makes fast mouse-controlled zoom, pan, and other graphic operations available to the researcher while maintaining the usual Python command-line interface. |
1998-06-02T07:41:06+00:00 | x11-toolkits/py-gtk2 |
Set of Python bindings for GTK+ Excerpt from the README: PyGTK ===== This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python programs. At present, it is a fairly complete set of bindings. WWW: http://www.pygtk.org/ |
1998-06-02T07:41:06+00:00 | x11-toolkits/py-gtk |
A set of Python bindings for GTK Excerpt from the README: PyGTK ===== This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python programs. At present, it is a fairly complete set of bindings. Author: James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au> WWW: http://www.pygtk.org/ |
1998-06-02T07:41:06+00:00 | x11-toolkits/py-gnome2 |
Python bindings for GNOME 2 Excerpt from the README: PyGNOME -- Python bindings for GNOME 2 ====================================== This is a set of bindings for the GNOME 2 libraries for use with python. WWW: http://www.pygtk.org/ |
1998-06-02T07:41:06+00:00 | x11-toolkits/py-gnome |
A set of Python bindings for GNOME Excerpt from the README: PyGNOME -- Python bindings for GNOME ==================================== Author: James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au> This is a set of bindings for the GNOME libraries for use with python. WWW: http://www.pygtk.org/ -- Jacques Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.ORG> |
1998-06-01T14:48:57+00:00 | japanese/netscape3.language |
ja-netscape-3.04 - Tune Netscape Navigator to work with japanese fonts. This port requires ``www/netscape3(netscape-3.04)'' port. You should get it from ports-current archive (CVSUP is convenient) before install this port. If you love the English messages, install as % make ENGLISH=yes install Please read ``/usr/local/share/doc/ja-netscape-3.04/setup.doc'' to setup your browser. WWW: http://www.bpel.tutics.tut.ac.jp/~take/ - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.org |
1998-06-01T04:56:10+00:00 | games/crafty |
Chess program for playing and analyzing games Crafty is a rapidly developing chess engine with more and more features being added regularly. It can play, analyze, and even annotate games for you. Crafty can utilize tablebases; these are available for FreeBSD in the related ports. The files bitmaps.tgz and sound.tgz are available in your doc directory, usually /usr/local/share/doc/crafty. The bitmaps are for html annotations performed by crafty - they should be unpacked into the directory you normally analyze games into, and all should be fine... The sounds are for move announcements. Unpack the archive somewhere, and have a look at the 'speak' script to customize for your use, if desired. 22.1 -> New "skill" command that can be used to "dumb down" crafty. "skill <n>" where n is a number between 1 and 100. 100 is max (default) skill. Skill 70 will drop the playing Elo by about 200 points. Skill 50 will drop it about 400 points. The curve is not linear, and the closer you get to 1, the lower the rating. |
1998-05-31T09:25:51+00:00 | net/zebra |
Free RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPFv2, BGP4 route software (server/reflector) GNU Zebra is a free software (distributed under GNU Generic Public License) which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. It supports BGP-4 protocol as described in RFC1771 (A Border Gateway Protocol 4) and RIPv1, RIPv2 and OSPFv2. Zebra uses multithread technology under multithread supported UNIX kernels. However it can be run under not-multithread supported UNIX kernels. Zebra is intended to be used as a Route Server and a Route Reflector. Zebra is not a toolkit, it provides full routing power under a new architecture. WWW: http://www.zebra.org/ |
1998-05-31T09:25:51+00:00 | net/zebra-pj |
Patched Zebra GNU Zebra is a free software (distributed under GNU Generic Public License) which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. This port is zebra with several patches WWW: http://www.quagga.net/ |
1998-05-31T09:25:51+00:00 | net/zebra-devel |
Free RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPFv2, BGP4 route software (server/reflector) GNU Zebra is a free software (distributed under GNU Generic Public License) which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. It supports BGP-4 protocol as described in RFC1771 (A Border Gateway Protocol 4) and RIPv1, RIPv2 and OSPFv2. Zebra uses multithread technology under multithread supported UNIX kernels. However it can be run under not-multithread supported UNIX kernels. Zebra is intended to be used as a Route Server and a Route Reflector. Zebra is not a toolkit, it provides full routing power under a new architecture. WWW: http://www.zebra.org/ |
1998-05-30T01:36:05+00:00 | japanese/edict |
Japanese-English dictionaries with access and maintenance utilities XJDIC V2.3, XJDSERVER V2.3 -- (Copyright: J.W. Breen - 1998) XJDIC is an electronic Japanese-English dictionary program designed to operate in the X11 window environment. In particular, it must run in an "xterm" environment which has Japanese language support such as provided by "kterm" or internationalized xterm, aixterm, etc. It is based on JDIC and JREADER which were developed to run under MS-DOS on IBM PCs or clones. XJDIC functions as: (a) an English to Japanese dictionary (eiwa jiten), searching for and displaying entries for key-words entered in English; (b) a Japanese to English dictionary (waei jiten), searching for and displaying entries for keywords or phrases entered in Japanese (kanji, hiragana or katakana); (c) a Japanese-English Character dictionary (kanei jiten), capable of selecting kanji characters by JIS code, radical, stroke count, Nelson Index number or reading, and displaying compounds containing that kanji. WWW: http://ftp.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/00INDEX.html |
1998-05-30T01:36:05+00:00 | japanese/edict-utf-8 |
Japanese-English edict UTF-8 dictionaries UTF-8 version of edict's dictionary files see japanese/edict/pkg-descr for more information WWW: http://www.edrdg.org/jmdict/edict.html |
1998-05-29T04:46:56+00:00 | www/apache13-fp |
The Apache webserver with MS Frontpage Module What is it? ----------- Apache is an HTTP server designed as a plug-in replacement for the NCSA server version 1.3 (or 1.4). It fixes numerous bugs in the NCSA server and includes many frequently requested new features, and has an API which allows it to be extended to meet users' needs more easily. Microsoft Frontpage module allows web administrators and authors to remotely manage, create, modify, or delete web pages on the Apache server using the Microsoft FrontPage Extensions. Documentation ------------- All the documentation is on-line on the WWW, via the URLs: Apache - http://www.apache.org/httpd.html FrontPage - http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sharepnt/proddocs/admindoc/ows000.asp - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sharepnt/proddocs/admindoc/owse01.asp - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sharepnt/proddocs/admindoc/owse02.asp WWW: http://www.apache.org/httpd.html |
1998-05-27T16:53:57+00:00 | irc/sic |
Another 'Internet Relay Chat' Client I could not find a client with the features I was looking for, so yes, here is yet another IRC client. Here's what makes it different from others: * absolutely NO scripting ability. * termcap based (e.g. fast!). * emacs-style key bindings * full ircd 2.9+ support. * virtual windows a la screen(1). * multi server support. * non blocking TCP connections. * basic support for multi-homed systems. * everything goes and stays in the lastlog. * convenient scrolling (with searching abilities) in the lastlog. * 10 display filters! (2 ignore features are based on this). * highly customizable. (format strings, filters..) * customization possible at every level (channel, window, server..). * non blocking DNS lookups (A and PTR records). * "tabkey" style completion for /msg, /squery and public discussion. * DCC support. * CTCP support. -- Christophe Kalt <kalt@stealth.net> |
1998-05-26T15:10:15+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-wnn6 |
XEmacs(stable version) text editor(SJ3, SKK and Wnn6) |
1998-05-26T15:10:15+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-sumo-wnn6 |
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1998-05-26T15:09:11+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-sumo-freewnn |
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1998-05-26T15:09:11+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-freewnn |
XEmacs(stable version) text editor(SJ3, SKK and FreeWnn) |
1998-05-26T15:08:23+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-sumo-canna+wnn6 |
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1998-05-26T15:08:23+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-canna+wnn6 |
XEmacs(stable version) text editor(SJ3, SKK, Canna and Wnn6) |
1998-05-26T15:07:13+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-sumo-canna+freewnn |
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1998-05-26T15:07:13+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-canna+freewnn |
XEmacs(stable version) text editor(SJ3, SKK, Canna and FreeWnn) |
1998-05-26T15:06:06+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-sumo-canna |
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1998-05-26T15:06:06+00:00 | japanese/xemacs21-canna |
XEmacs (stable version) text editor (SJ3, SKK, and Canna) This is a package containing only the executables for XEmacs with Mule(version 21.1.14), the next generation of Emacs. You need to install a package, xemacs-common-21.1.14, containing emacs lisp files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for XEmacs with Mule(version 21.1.14). This package is built with Japanese support by using SKK, SJ3, Canna, Wnn4 or Wnn6 as an external input engine. Each input method would be supported in following ports respectively: japanese/xemacs21-canna ........ SKK, SJ3, Canna japanese/xemacs21-canna+wnn4 ... SKK, SJ3, Canna, Wnn4 japanese/xemacs21-canna+wnn6 ... SKK, SJ3, Canna, Wnn6 japanese/xemacs21-wnn4 ......... SKK, SJ3, Wnn4 japanese/xemacs21-wnn6 ......... SKK, SJ3, Wnn6 If you use with SJ3 or SKK, you should be installed sj3serv or skkserv in advance. SKK is supported as already builtin. Also it will support several input methods under leim. This package and the package xemacs-common-21.1.14, might clobber any existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man pages of etags/ctags are installed, and the info pages that come with the original emacs will be overwritten too. Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs, it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If someone has a solution to this, please tell me. Or to avoid this problem, you could select prefix for top install directory. By default it is pointed to the usual place, /usr/local. |
1998-05-26T15:02:10+00:00 | editors/xemacs21-mule-common |
XEmacs(version ${XEMACS_MAJOR_VER}) with mule, lisp files, info pages, etc (except executables) This is XEmacs lisp files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for XEmacs with Mule(version 21.1.14), the next generation of Emacs. You must install one of packages, xemacs-mule-21.1.14, ja-xemacs-*-21.1.14 (ja-xemacs-canna-21.1.14, ja-xemacs-canna+freewnn-21.1.14, etc.), each of which contains only the executables for XEmacs with Mule(vresion 21.1.14). This package and the above package of the executables *will* clobber any existing XEmacs installation. In particular, the executables and man pages of etags/ctags are installed, and the info pages that come with the original emacs get installed too. Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs, it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If someone has a solution to this, please tell me. -- Kazz |
1998-05-26T15:00:22+00:00 | editors/xemacs21-mule |
XEmacs(stable version) text editor with mule(Only the executables) This is a package containing only the executables for stable version of XEmacs with Mule, the next generation of Emacs. This package is not built with any particular language support except for already built-in Imput Method - SKK and SJ3. If you want other built-in input method, look into the xemacs ports in language- specific directories. Currently only Japanese (Canna, FreeWnn and Wnn6) is available. This package is designed *not* to clobber any existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man pages of etags/ctags are not installed, and the info pages that come with the original emacs don't get installed too. The Japanese version is build to install everything, by the way. |
1998-05-26T08:07:53+00:00 | deskutils/kproject |
This is a preview version of kproject, a simple project planner. At the moment this is not more than a Q&D hack, but it does some basic functions, e. g. - read a project list in the form <Start node>:<End node>:<Duration>:<Text> where <Start node> and <End node> represents the dependencies of each process. You can edit this in the programm, but I think, it is much easier to edit a file with your favourite editor and load it. Two sample files are included in this package (see /samples). - calculate buffer times. A "C" indicates, that this process is critical (total buffer time is zero) - show the project as a GANTT diagram |
1998-05-26T04:04:19+00:00 | graphics/rayshade |
Extensible system for creating ray-traced images Rayshade is a system for generating ray-traced images. Rayshade's main function is to read a multi-line ASCII file describing a scene to be rendered and produce a file containing the ray traced image. WWW: http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/~cek/rayshade/ |
1998-05-25T23:23:36+00:00 | net/icb |
Internet CB - a mostly-defunct chat client This is a chat client similar to irc, but for the icb protocol. It is a much lighter weight client than IRC in terms of gaudyness, childish features, and bots. All-in-all, what it would be nice for IRC to be. WWW: http://www.obfuscation.org/icb/ -- David (obrien@NUXI.com) |
1998-05-25T23:23:36+00:00 | net-im/icb |
Internet CB - a mostly-defunct chat client This is a chat client similar to irc, but for the icb protocol. It is a much lighter weight client than IRC in terms of gaudyness, childish features, and bots. All-in-all, what it would be nice for IRC to be. WWW: http://www.obfuscation.org/icb/ |
1998-05-25T14:26:20+00:00 | print/klyx |
KLyX is a modern approach of writing documents with a computer which breaks with the tradition of the obsolete typewriter concept. It is designed for people who want a professional output with a minimum of time effort, without becoming specialists in typesetting. Compared to common word processors KLyX will increase the productivity a lot, since most of the type- setting will be done by the computer, not the author. With KLyX the author can concentrate on the contents of his writing, since the computer will take care of the look. KLyX uses the professional typesetting system LaTeX as backend. This means that it is very suitable for scientific work and guarantees first class output in a quality only known from books. In fact KLyX includes the best available formula editor used by thousands of mathematicians all over the world. The formula editor is seamlessly integrated and allows editing of equations inside the document. KLyX is also highly optimized and much faster than usual wordprocessors. It is also able to handle documents with several hundred pages, lots of pictures, tables and formulas included without becoming slow or instable. But of course you can also use this incredible and powerful tool for something trivial like writing a simple letter ;-) |
1998-05-25T12:41:53+00:00 | deskutils/korganizer |
Calendar and scheduling Program KOrganizer is a several things. It is a calendar. It is a program to keep track of your appointments. It is a prioritized todo list. It coordinates scheduling between different people or groups. In short, it is a program which tries to help you keep your life organized, hence the simple, yet appropriate name. You may have encountered similar programs for both UNIX and Windows such as plan, Netscape Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, and Ecco Pro. All of these programs fall under the same general category of "PIM," or Personal Information Manager, and they all more or less try to do the same things, though often with different angles of approach. KOrganizer is the first free PIM for Unix which implements the vCalendar protocol for personal data interchange. This vendor-independent, open standard allows different programs and devices to share/synchronize appointment and calendar information without proprietary standards. The data is stored in ASCII and is easily human-readable. While some Windows programs have implemented a limited import/export ability for their native formats to vCalendar, KOrganizer's native file format on disk is vCalendar, so it bypasses this middle-step entirely. It also allows you to easily access your data without the program itself, in the spirit of other UNIX programs. |
1998-05-22T02:07:30+00:00 | devel/p5-Term-Query |
Interactive question-response user interface module Excerpted from the README file: Term::Query.pm is a Perl 5 module, which performs generalized queries on various kinds of values. Validation and normalization of input, based on the type, is automated, as is error reporting and re-solicitation of input. Input of '?', unless configured otherwise, provides useful, helpful information, based on the expected input type, even in the absence of a programmer-supplied help string. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/Term-Query |
1998-05-21T22:36:15+00:00 | mail/glbiff |
Xbiff-like program for X Window System with nice 3D output This is a program to visually notify you of new mail is similar to xbiff, except that it provides somewhat nicer output. The idea comes from the "mailbox" program available on SGI machines, and hence tries to mimic some of the features present in it. WWW: http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~mac/code/projects/glbiff.html |
1998-05-20T07:56:07+00:00 | games/xpyraminx |
Pyraminx puzzle for X Window System The original puzzle has 9 triangles per face (size = 3) and has period 3 turning (i.e. the face or points turn in 120 degree intervals). The puzzle was designed by Uwe Meffert and called the Pyraminx. This has 2^5*3^8*6!/2 or 75,582,720 different combinations. Another puzzle Senior Pyraminx 3x3x3 exists only on paper, it has period 2 turning (i.e. edges turn with 180 degree intervals) but the corners would fall off unless it had some tricky mechanism. (This may be the same as the Master Pyraminx which has 446,965,972,992,000 different combinations). Another puzzle (which was not widely distributed), the Junior Pyraminx (and similarly the Junior Pyraminx Star, a octahedron formed by two tetrahedra, this has 7!*3^6 or 3,674,160 different combinations), has 4 triangles (size = 2) per face and at the time I designed this computer puzzle thought that it had only period 2 turning (i.e the edges rotate). It turns out the puzzle has a period 4 turning (edges turn with 90 degree intervals) which makes it analogous to the 2x2x2 Rubik's cube. This puzzle makes various non-tetrahedral shapes. The puzzle contained here has no period 4 turning flexability. WWW: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/puzzles.html |
1998-05-20T07:54:07+00:00 | games/xpanex |
Panex puzzle for X Window System The original Panex puzzle is from the Japanese Magic Company from the 1980's. Mathematicians at Bell Laboratories estimated the number of moves to swap 2 columns of order 10 to be 27,564 <= N <= 31,537. It came in two varieties: one with a blue and a yellow pyramid of order 10 on silver tiles; in the gold version pieces of each color look alike i.e. no pyramid is drawn on them), this is a little harder. The original Tower of Hanoi puzzle is the invention of Edouard Lucas and was sold as a toy in France in 1883. The legend of 64 disks in the great temple of Benares of the god Brahma is also his invention. WWW: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/puzzles.html |
1998-05-20T07:52:39+00:00 | games/xoct |
Oct puzzle for X Window System The original puzzle has 9 triangles per face (size = 3) and has period 4 turning (i.e. the face or points turn with 90 degree intervals). The puzzle was designed by Uwe Meffert and called the Magic Octahedron (or Star Puzzler). The puzzle was not widely distributed but not exactly rare. This puzzle has some analogies to the Rubik's Cube and the solving techniques are the same to that of the Pyraminx. Christoph's Magic Jewel is similar except there are no trivial corners to solve. This has 2^22*12! or 2,009,078,326,886,400 different combinations. Uwe Meffert also noticed that there could be an alternate twisting for the octahedron where it has period 3 turning (i.e. faces turn with 120 degree intervals). One is able to simulate a Trajber's Octahedron (period 3 turning and sticky mode). Also one is able to simulate one with variant turning (period 4 turning and sticky mode). WWW: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/puzzles.html |
1998-05-19T23:09:47+00:00 | www/WebMagick |
Image Web Generator - recursively build HTMLs, imagemaps, thumbnails WebMagick is a package which supports making image collections available on the Web. It recurses through directory trees, building HTML pages and imagemap files to allow the user to navigate through collections of thumbnail images (somewhat similar to xv's Visual Schnauzer) and select the image to view with a mouse click (see sample output). Every effort is made to minimize the bandwidth required between the server and the browser. WWW: http://webmagick.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-05-19T08:50:10+00:00 | graphics/EZWGL |
EZ Widget and Graphics Library This graphics library implements about 100 OpenGL(TM) like graphics functions and procedures that provides high level support for 3D graphics, including features like zbuffer, double-buffer and lighting. WWW: http://rene.ma.utexas.edu/~mzou/EZWGL/ |
1998-05-19T06:56:53+00:00 | devel/qtez |
Qt Rapid Application Development Environment for X Window System This is a beta release of a development environment for c++ using and writing source code for the Qt library. The environment is a gui dialog editor, as well as integrating source code editor, and signals and slots connections. WWW: http://qtez.ibl.sk/ |
1998-05-19T06:34:29+00:00 | games/xspacewarp |
Time Trek - like game for X Window System In xspacewarp the player maneuvers a Federation spaceship, called the Endever, through 81 sectors of space trying to destroy an Armada of enemy Jovian ships before they destroy the all the Federation bases. To accompish this task, the Endever has fasers, ion thrust engines, warpdrive for jumping between sectors, a limited number of photon torpedoes, and a finite store of energy which gets depleted during battles and must be replenished by docking with the bases. The game has no time limit and has a choice of 10 skill levels. xspacewarp also has an online orientation to explain the game in further detail. |
1998-05-18T14:18:41+00:00 | games/xmastermind |
Mastermind game for X Window System The computer calculates a combination of five characters (each between A and J) and you have to try to find out the combination the computer has calculated. Your questions to the computer are also combinations of five characters (each between A and J). You get sets of black and/or white blocks as answers to your questions. If you get a black block as answer it means that there is one character in your try at the correct position (but you don't know which one it is). If you get a white block as answer it means that there is a character in your guess that also occurs in the solution, but at another position (but you don't know which one it is and at which position it would be correct). |
1998-05-18T09:10:52+00:00 | games/xisola |
Simple board game for X Window System Xisola game follow this simple rule: Each move consists of two actions: first move your piece to an adjascent empty field (horizontal, vertical or diagonal, like the king in Chess), then take away any of the empty fields Since the number of fields decreases with every move there will be a point when one player will not have any empty fields left to move to and he loses. |
1998-05-18T08:30:21+00:00 | graphics/killustrator |
killustrator is vector drawing tool for K Desktop Environment The aim of the killustrator project is the development of a freely available vector-based drawing application similiar to Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator. WWW: http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~sattler/killustrator.html |
1998-05-18T04:20:25+00:00 | cad/xcircuit |
X11 circuit schematics drawing program xcircuit is software for drawing electrical circuits. WWW: http://opencircuitdesign.com/xcircuit/ |
1998-05-18T04:10:08+00:00 | games/frotz |
Infocom Z-machine games interpreter An interpreter for all Infocom games. Complies with standard 1.0 of Graham Nelson's specification. Frotz runs text adventures which come in so-called story files: ZORK1.DAT, TRINITY.DAT, CURSES.Z5, JIGSAW.Z8, ARTHUR.ZIP etc. It is possible to play Atari ST, Amiga or Macintosh games on your computer once you manage to transfer the story files. There is an increasing number of new games available on the Internet. Check the if-archive at http://ifarchive.org/ WWW: https://gitlab.com/DavidGriffith/frotz |
1998-05-17T22:26:00+00:00 | korean/hanemacs |
Korean version of GNU editing macros Hanemacs-19.34b --------------- GNU Emacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time display editor. Hanemacs is an emacs clone enabling Korean language display and input. It is fully compatible with emacs-19.34b. Hanemacs can use Johab, KSC5601-1987.0 fonts. -- CHOI Junho <cjh@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-05-17T20:14:41+00:00 | print/html2ps-letter |
HTML to PostScript converter - Much from HTML 4.0 - that is relevant for printing - is supported (incidentally, the PostScript and PDF versions of the HTML 4.0 draft, were generated using html2ps). For example, all character entities (except ‌, ‍, ‎, and ‏) are supported. - Many possibilities to control the appearance. Starting with this version, this is mostly done using configuration files. - Support for processing multiple documents, also automatically by recursively following links. - A table of contents can be generated, either from the links in a document, or automatically from document headings. - Configurable page headers/footers, that for example can contain document title, URL, page number, current heading, and date. - When converting the PostScript document to PDF - using some other program such as version 5.0 or later of Aladdin Ghostscript, or Adobe Acrobat Distiller - the original hyperlinks in the HTML documents will be retained in the PDF document. - Automatic hyphenation and text justification can be selected. WWW: http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html |
1998-05-17T20:14:41+00:00 | print/html2ps-a4 |
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1998-05-17T06:27:46+00:00 | x11/dxpc |
Compressing X protocol proxy designed to support X11 over slow links dxpc is an X protocol compressor designed to improve the speed of X11 applications run over low-bandwidth links (such as dialup PPP connections). dxpc attempts to exploit patterns in X protocol messages to limit the amount of data actually sent over the network. WWW: http://www.vigor.nu/dxpc/ |
1998-05-17T05:43:37+00:00 | games/maelstrom |
Asteroids-style game for X Window System A port of the high resolution, fast action Asteroids-style Mac game Maelstrom originally written by Ambrosia Software. Unique to this port is a kick-butt network play mode. WWW: http://slouken.libsdl.org/projects/Maelstrom/ |
1998-05-17T04:44:52+00:00 | x11-fonts/tkfont |
Tk based replacement for xfontsel This is a port of tkfont, a Tk based replacement (and much better IMHO) for xfontsel. I find this particularly useful when I'm going to use The Gimp to design something and want to pick a font without starting gimp. Xfontsel can't scroll far enough down to see all of the fonts. |
1998-05-16T17:41:25+00:00 | devel/re2c |
Compile regular expression to C (much faster final code than flex) re2c is a tool for generating C-based recognizers from regular expressions. re2c-based scanners are efficient: for programming languages, given similar specifications, an re2c-based scanner is typically almost twice as fast as a flex-based scanner with little or no increase in size (possibly a decrease on cisc architectures). Indeed, re2c-based scanners are quite competitive with hand-crafted ones. WWW: http://re2c.org/ |
1998-05-16T03:30:43+00:00 | news/xmitbin |
Posts or mails binary and sourcecode files intelligently xmitBin allows you to post large binary postings (well, any large posting) to usenet newsgroups, to someone via e-mail, or both. It will post intelligently, meaning uuencoding binaries, splitting large files across multiple postings, and generally making it easier for those reading your posts to find and decode all pieces of your post, and not getting usenet site admins mad at you for posting large binaries in one chunk. If you've ever wanted to post to any of the alt.binaries.* groups, this is the tool for you! I have included two shell scripts of my own, "mailbin" and "postbin". These scripts make it easy to mail and post (respectively) stuff using a good default set of command line switches. |
1998-05-16T02:08:04+00:00 | x11-fonts/sharefonts |
Collection of shareware ATM fonts from the CICA archives This is a collection of shareware ATM fonts from the CICA Windows archives. They are particularly useful with gimp. |
1998-05-15T12:14:23+00:00 | games/KnightCap |
Chess program with 3D interface for X Window System KnightCap is a chess program. The principal differences between KnightCap and other chess programs are: - KnightCap has an optional fully rendered 3D interface, giving a feel much more like an "over the board" game. - KnightCap was developed to run on a parallel distributed memory machine, although it also runs on normal Unix boxes. - KnightCap does not have an opening book---instead it keeps a file (brain.dat) of losing moves and inserts them in the hash table at the start of each search. At present it has about 1500 entries, and this makes it a pretty competitive opening player. - KnightCap learns the parameters of its evaluation function as it plays. The most dramatic example of how this helps is an experiment we conducted on FICS in which KnightCap learnt from a 1650 player to a 2100 player in just 300 games. See http://cs.anu.edu.au/people/Lex.Weaver/pub_sem/publications/knightcap.pdf for more info on its learning algorithm. WWW: http://samba.anu.edu.au/KnightCap/ |
1998-05-14T07:27:52+00:00 | ftp/cftp |
Comfortable, full screen (S)FTP client CFTP is used to transfer files from a remote computer to your local computer via the FTP protocol. Its advantages over most standard ftp-clients is its fullscreen representation of the remote directory so you can easily choose what to get or where to go. WWW: https://nih.at/cftp/ |
1998-05-14T07:11:06+00:00 | games/xvmahjongg |
Mahjongg for XView with multicolored tiles Mah jongg is an ancient Chinese game whose origins are supposed to date back around 3000 years. It is typically a four player game with similarities to most popular card games. This version is a solitaire game using the mahjongg tiles. It was inspired by a version originally seen on a PC. The object of the game is to remove all the tiles from the board in matching pairs. Tiles match only if they are identical. Exceptions are the flower and season tiles. Any season tile will match any other season tile and any flower tile will match any other flower tile. Tiles may be removed from the board only if they have either a left or a right edge open and they do not have a tile covering them. |
1998-05-13T22:21:18+00:00 | japanese/wine |
Wine is a Windows emulator running under Unix on i386 (and higher) CPUs. It is still Alpha quality, i.e. don't expect it to run your typical large MS-Windows application package, but it is definitely on its way ... To use Wine, your kernel must be rebuilt with the following line added to your kernel config file (/sys/i386/conf/<YourMachine>): options USER_LDT Wine relies on the configuration file /usr/local/etc/wine.conf to contain valid assignments of Unix directories to DOS drive letters, and for certain other options (see "man wine" for details). You will most probably have to to edit it, after the install ... See /usr/local/share/doc/ja/wine/README.jis for more info. |
1998-05-12T14:04:52+00:00 | devel/amulet |
A free C++ GUI library Amulet is a toolkit for building graphical user interfaces in C++. This port builds three versions of the library: libamulet.so.3.0: shared library with the inspector (for development) libamulet-release.so.3.0: shared library without the inspector libamulet-release.a: static version of the above library In addition, the following programs are installed in /usr/X11R6/bin: gilt: the interface designer agate: gesture training program The sample programs are installed in /usr/X11R6/share/amulet/samples. There is also a sample Makefile (sample.Makefile) in that directory that you can use to build amulet programs. This is an adaption of the Makefiles that come with amulet, which does not require the AMULET_DIR and AMULET_VARS_FILE to be set. WWW: http://pecan.srv.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/amulet/www/ Filip Bovyn bovynf@awe.be |
1998-05-10T22:21:39+00:00 | misc/sma |
The Scour Media Agent (SMA) is a program that is used in conjunction with the Scour search service (http://www.scour.net/). This is a new kind of search service that specializes in searching for multimedia filetypes (video, animation, audio, etc.). They search 6 different protocols and have the most comprehensive webcrawlers of any search engine presently in existence. The database contains everything from links to streaming video lectures on Microbiology (coming soon) to the latest music video from the Spice Girls. They specialize even further by separating media files into their respective types (.avi, .mpg, .mov, .viv, .ram, .mp3, etc.) So, going beyond just being able to search for video files, you can specify all the way down to the file type. This free service started out as a dorm room project by a couple of Computer Science students at UCLA. WWW: http://www.scour.net/ [ This port is maintained by Donald Burr <dburr@FreeBSD.ORG>. ] |
1998-05-10T08:11:44+00:00 | japanese/tk80 |
Graphical toolkit for Japanized TCL, version 8.0 This package contains the binary release of Japanized Tk 8.0, a GUI toolkit for Tcl. Many thanks to Mr. Nishinaka and tcl-jp team. The best way to get started with Tcl is to read ``Tcl and the Tk Toolkit'' by John K. Ousterhout, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63337-X. And Japanized version of this document is available. `` Tcl and Tk Toolkit'', SOFTBANK, ISBN4-89052-819-9. NOTE: A full set of manual pages is provided by the package "tk-8.0". This package does NOT contain it. And this kit requires a Japanized Tcl8.0 binary kit. |
1998-05-10T08:09:18+00:00 | japanese/tcl80 |
Japanized Tool Command Language, version 8.0 This package contains the binary release of Japanized Tcl8.0, an embeddable tool command language. Many thanks to Mr. Nishinaka and tcl-jp team. The best way to get started with Tcl is to read ``Tcl and the Tk Toolkit'' by John K. Ousterhout, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63337-X. And Japanized version of this document is available. `` Tcl and Tk Toolkit'', SOFTBANK, ISBN4-89052-819-9. NOTE: A full set of manual pages is provided by the package "tcl-8.0". This package does NOT contain it. |
1998-05-09T14:19:20+00:00 | korean/mizifont |
Mizi Research's Korean X11 Font(ksc5601.1987-[01] encoding) Mizi Research's Korean X11 Fonts ================================ This fonts are from Mizi Research's hanIM Korean input method. Originally from Hangul & Computer Corp. WWW: http://www.mizi.com/ |
1998-05-09T10:20:40+00:00 | www/w3mir |
All-purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool The w3mir package is an all-purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool that can be used to create and maintain a browsable copy of one, or several, remote WWW site(s). It can retrieve the contents of several related sites and make them browsable via a local web server or a filesystem. WWW: http://www.langfeldt.net/w3mir/ |
1998-05-08T02:38:34+00:00 | games/jzip |
Text-mode Infocom game interpreter This software interprets Infocom text-adventure games. This port does not install any games; you can install them yourself if you own the games, or you can legally obtain the Zork series from: http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pete/Infocom/download.html |
1998-05-07T19:05:47+00:00 | games/xinfocom |
Infocom game interpreter for X11 This software interprets Infocom text-adventure games. This port does not install any games; you can install them yourself if you own the games, or you can legally obtain the Zork series from: http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pete/Infocom/download.html More games can be found at: http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXzcode.html LICENSE: copy freely, do not distribute modified versions WWW: http://www.csd.uwo.ca/Infocom/ |
1998-05-07T15:58:20+00:00 | devel/libtool15 |
Generic shared library support script This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ |
1998-05-07T15:58:20+00:00 | devel/libtool14 |
Generic shared library support script (version 1.4) This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ |
1998-05-07T15:58:20+00:00 | devel/libtool13 |
Generic shared library support script (1.3) This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ |
1998-05-07T15:58:20+00:00 | devel/libtool |
Generic shared library support script This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. WWW: https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ |
1998-05-07T15:58:20+00:00 | devel/gnu-libtool |
Generic shared library support script (GNU unmodified) This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. This port is specifically designed for developers that want to create cross-platform software distributions on FreeBSD. This version of libtool should _NEVER_ be used with the FreeBSD ports system as a replacement for the versioned copies of libtool. WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ |
1998-05-07T05:20:22+00:00 | irc/sirc |
Small (150k), fast, perl-based IRC client An Internet Relay Chat client written in perl, that uses a perl-based scripting language. It is small (150k or less), fast, and gives you a good chance to practice your perl skills. :) It has an interface that closely emulates ircII and comes with some useful sample scripts that will get you started on IRC quickly. No knowledge of perl is necessary to run the client although it is helpful if you plan to do any scripting. |
1998-05-06T12:35:01+00:00 | deskutils/offix-trash |
Trash from OffiX This is Trash from OffiX, for use with applications which support the OffiX DND protocol. Trash is a black-hole intended to be used with "files". Every file dropped on trash will be moved to a temporary hidden directory. If you want, the "delete all" button will remove the files in trash from your disk forever. The good things is that the files in trash can be recovered (undeleted). Suggestion: call it iconic ("trash -ic") when you use it. Check the OffiX main page below: WWW: http://leb.net/offix/ |
1998-05-06T12:30:47+00:00 | print/offix-printer |
OffiX printer icon with support of DND protocol This is the printer icon from OffiX, you can print files by dragging in on it. For more information, please consult the manual and OffiX homepage: WWW: http://leb.net/offix/ |
1998-05-06T12:27:05+00:00 | x11-fm/offix-files |
File bar from OffiX This is files bar from OffiX --- part of desktop package with DND Drag & Drop protocol support. Very simular to Mac. This is as file manager based on xfm. It provides virtually all of the features that you would expect in a file manager -- move around your directory tree in multiple windows, move, copy or delete files, and launch programs with simple mouse operations. WWW: http://leb.net/offix/ |
1998-05-06T12:22:44+00:00 | x11/offix-execute |
Files executor from OffiX This is Executor from OffiX --- part of desktop package with DND Drag & Drop protocol support. Execute is a simple tool that work as a wrapper to non-X applications. It redirects stdout/stderr of application to an X window. From that window the user is able to abort the running program, to quit completely or to restart the application. To run Execute do: execute application args_to_application WWW: http://leb.net/offix/ |
1998-05-06T12:18:25+00:00 | editors/offix-editor |
Editor from OffiX This is Editor from OffiX --- part with desktop package with DND Drag & Drop protocol support. Editor is an Athena based text editor. It's a patched version of the xed editor. Like xed, you can perform common actions via user-friendly menus. You can also drop a file on the "filename" area and the editor will load this file. If the file is saved, you can also drag from this area to somewhere else (e.g. to the "printer" program). Check the OffiX main page below: WWW: http://leb.net/offix/ |
1998-05-06T12:13:52+00:00 | x11/offix-clipboard |
X clipboard with support of DND protocol This is clipboard from OffiX; for more information please consult the manual and OffiX homepage. WWW: http://leb.net/offix/ |
1998-05-06T08:11:00+00:00 | mail/rftp |
Automatically reconstruct ftpmail- or bitftp-retrieved files This program is for any user who retrieves ftp files via ftpmail or bitftp servers. It runs quietly in the background and watches the user's mail directory. When the mail- retrieved file has arrived in full, rftp puts the pieces together in order and stores the tarball in a directory. I wrote this several years ago when my only link to the Arpanet was a uucp link. These days, most FreeBSD users have a direct link to the net. For the dozens or hundreds who don't this should be of use. |
1998-05-05T20:05:23+00:00 | net/ntp |
The Network Time Protocol Distribution The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to a primary server synchronized to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Typical NTP configurations utilize multiple redundant servers and diverse network paths, in order to achieve high accuracy and reliability. Some configurations include cryptographic authentication to prevent accidental or malicious protocol attacks. See homepage for more infos: WWW: http://www.ntp.org/ |
1998-05-05T20:05:23+00:00 | net/ntp-stable |
The Network Time Protocol Distribution The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to a primary server synchronized to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Typical NTP configurations utilize multiple redundant servers and diverse network paths, in order to achieve high accuracy and reliability. Some configurations include cryptographic authentication to prevent accidental or malicious protocol attacks. See homepage for more infos: WWW: http://www.ntp.org/ |
1998-05-05T20:05:23+00:00 | net/ntp-devel |
The Network Time Protocol Distribution The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source, such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens of milliseconds on WANs relative to a primary server synchronized to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service (GPS) receiver, for example. Typical NTP configurations utilize multiple redundant servers and diverse network paths, in order to achieve high accuracy and reliability. Some configurations include cryptographic authentication to prevent accidental or malicious protocol attacks. See homepage for more infos: WWW: http://www.ntp.org/ |
1998-05-05T14:21:44+00:00 | korean/kaistfonts |
X11 KAIST font(ksc5601.1987-0 encoding) collection KAIST Font(KSC) --------------- Korean KS C 5601-1987 fonts collection. (ksc5601.1987-0 encoding) - Iyagi, Philgi fonts are recomposed from hanterm johab fonts. - newmj fonts are recomposed from HLaTeX-0.97 Myeongjo font. Font collection by Hong Hunsoo <hunsoo@sensor.kaist.ac.kr> |
1998-05-05T08:00:27+00:00 | games/awele |
African board game The game of Awele is a popular african game, also known as "Sungo" or "Ubao". It is made of a wooden board with 12 holes containing some kind of stones. The aim is to capture as many stones as possible. There exist varieties of rules. I implemented the one I know, which is one of the most popular (in Ivory Coast at least). Send comments, suggestions, claims to: jean-paul.berroir@inria.fr |
1998-05-05T05:07:48+00:00 | devel/ftnchek |
Fortran 77 semantic checking utility ftnchek (short for Fortran checker) is designed to detect certain errors in a Fortran 77 program that a compiler usually does not. ftnchek is not primarily intended to detect syntax errors. Its purpose is to assist the user in finding semantic errors. Semantic errors are legal in the Fortran 77 language but are wasteful or may cause incorrect operation. For example, variables which are never used may indicate some omission in the program; uninitialized variables contain garbage which may cause incorrect results to be calculated; and variables which are not declared may not have the intended type. ftnchek is intended to assist users in the debugging of their Fortran 77 program. It is not intended to catch all syntax errors. This is the function of the compiler. Prior to using ftnchek, the user should verify that the program compiles correctly. WWW: https://www.dsm.fordham.edu/~ftnchek/ |
1998-05-05T01:25:26+00:00 | games/xabacus |
Abacus for X Window System This is abacus for X Window System. Essentially, this is a proof by induction that a computer is more powerful than an abacus, since a computer program can contain an abacus. (But then again, you can simulate a computer within a computer, so what does that show). Actually, with a real abacus, one can move more than one row at a time with 10 fingers. But on the other hand, a real abacus does not have the current sum displayed as an integer. WWW: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/abacus.html |
1998-05-05T01:00:22+00:00 | textproc/latex2html |
Convert LaTeX documents to HTML This program can be used to convert LaTeX to HTML. It has many configuration options configurable by editing a configuration file. It can handle equations and postscript images as well. WWW: http://www.latex2html.org/ |
1998-05-04T17:53:35+00:00 | math/R |
Language for statistical computing and graphics From <http://cran.R-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#What-is-R_003f>: R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures. Among these are: linear and generalized linear models, nonlinear regression models, time series analysis, classical parametric and nonparametric tests, clustering and smoothing. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. Additional modules ("add-on packages") are available for a variety of specific purposes. WWW: http://www.R-project.org/ |
1998-05-04T17:53:35+00:00 | math/R-project |
A language for statistical computing and graphics From <http://www.R-project.org/about.html>: R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered under R. R provides a wide variety of statistical (linear and nonlinear modelling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, classification, clustering, ...) and graphical techniques, and is highly extensible. The S language is often the vehicle of choice for research in statistical methodology, and R provides an Open Source route to participation in that activity. One of R's strengths is the ease with which well-designed publication-quality plots can be produced, including mathematical symbols and formulae where needed. Great care has been taken over the defaults for the minor design choices in graphics, but the user retains full control. WWW: http://www.R-project.org/ |
1998-05-04T17:53:35+00:00 | math/R-letter |
A language for statistical computing and graphics From <http://www.R-project.org/about.html>: R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered under R. R provides a wide variety of statistical (linear and nonlinear modelling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, classification, clustering, ...) and graphical techniques, and is highly extensible. The S language is often the vehicle of choice for research in statistical methodology, and R provides an Open Source route to participation in that activity. One of R's strengths is the ease with which well-designed publication-quality plots can be produced, including mathematical symbols and formulae where needed. Great care has been taken over the defaults for the minor design choices in graphics, but the user retains full control. WWW: http://www.R-project.org/ |
1998-05-04T15:11:40+00:00 | news/p5-Gateway |
Robomoderation and mail to news gatewaying toolkit Essentially, robomoderators, moderation support programs, and mail to news gateways are all the same thing. They take an incoming message, from either an MTA or from a user filtering program like procmail, or perhaps even directly from a user's MUA, perform a variety of rewrites required to turn an RFC 822 message into an RFC 1036 message, possibly perform a variety of checks and additional rewrites suited to the particular application, and then hand the message off to a news server. News to mail gateways just do exactly the same thing in reverse. This is an attempt to generalize out the framework, so that people don't have to keep writing the same code to read e-mail messages, post messages, send e-mail messages, and do the common rewrites, and instead can concentrate on the *interesting* parts, namely the checks and rewrites they need for their specific application. News::Gateway is *not* a robomoderator or gateway in and of itself. Rather, it's a toolkit for *building* robomoderators and gateways that attempts to take care of all of the nitpicking details for you and drastically decrease the amount of code you have to write. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Gateway |
1998-05-04T14:56:33+00:00 | news/p5-News-Article |
Object for handling Usenet articles in mail or news form This module allows for creating articles from scratch, or reading them from various data sources; various header manipulations, and posting via NNTP or mailing via a sendmail-workalike. |
1998-05-04T03:50:45+00:00 | security/p5-PGP-Sign |
Create detached PGP signatures for data PGP::Sign is a special purpose module designed to create and check detached signatures for data. It's mainly intended to be used for things like reimplementing PGPMoose, signcontrol and pgpverify. It can use Gnu Privacy Guard. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/PGP-Sign |
1998-05-03T23:27:37+00:00 | games/3dc |
3-Dimensional Chess for X Window System 3-Dimensional Chess for X. Three boards, 96 pieces and 26 directions. 3Dc is played with three chess boards arranged one above another. -Adam <adam-ports@blacktabby.org> |
1998-05-03T20:51:39+00:00 | www/junkbuster |
HTTP proxy server that eliminates ads This is a port of The Internet Junkbuster Proxy(TM). An excelent way to enhance your privacy while browsing the web. And it also happens to do a great job of filtering out all those annoying banner ads! This modified version allows one to specify appearance of blocked GIFs. It can automatically compress text/html and text/plain documents for clients which support Accept-Encoding: gzip (e.g. Netscape 4.7, Internet Explorer 5, Lynx 2.8.3) to save downstream modem/network bandwidth. It uses the zlib compression library to perform on-the-fly compression of HTML documents. Please note that this software does not support IPv6. See www/privoxy for a worth followup of this software. WWW: http://f2.org/products/ijb-zlib/ |
1998-05-03T20:51:39+00:00 | www/junkbuster-zlib |
Junkbuster-zlib is a modified version of the Internet Junkbuster Proxy v2.0.2 which can automatically compress text/html and text/plain documents for clients which support Accept-Encoding: gzip (e.g. Netscape 4.7, Internet Explorer 5, Lynx 2.8.3) to save downstream modem/network bandwidth. It uses the zlib compression library to perform on-the-fly compression of HTML documents. WWW: http://f2.org/products/ijb-zlib/ |
1998-05-03T01:43:08+00:00 | net/mpich2 |
Portable implementation of MPI-1 and MPI-2 MPICH2 is an implementation of the Message-Passing Interface (MPI). The goals of MPICH2 are to provide an MPI implementation for important platforms, including clusters, SMPs, and massively parallel processors. It also provides a vehicle for MPI implementation research and for developing new and better parallel programming environments WWW: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/mpich2/ |
1998-05-03T01:43:08+00:00 | net/mpich |
Portable implementation of MPI-1, MPI-2 and MPI-3 MPICH is an implementation of the Message-Passing Interface (MPI) standard. The goal of MPICH is to provide an MPI implementation that supports different computation and communication platforms including commodity clusters, high-speed networks and proprietary high-end computing systems. It also enables cutting-edge research in MPI through an easy-to-extend modular framework for other derived implementations. WWW: https://www.mpich.org/ |
1998-05-02T22:35:09+00:00 | japanese/dvipsk |
DVI to PostScript translator + Japanese patch Dvipsk converts a DVI file produced by TeX (or other program) to a PostScript file. Missing fonts can be automatically generated if METAFONT exists on the system, or can be converted from `gf' to `pk' format on demand. Dvips also supports `tpic', `psfig', `emtex', and `METAPOST'. |
1998-05-02T18:02:44+00:00 | games/libshhcards |
Library for displaying game cards on X Window System shhcards is a library for displaying game cards on X11. It provides pixmaps for card games, and functions for using the cards in X11 programs. WWW: http://shh.thathost.com/pub-unix/#shhcards |
1998-04-30T09:46:30+00:00 | audio/xtuner |
Xwindows interface for the RadioREVEAL and RadioTrack FM radio cards! ! ! Attention: You need read access to /dev/io to get in/out-port ! privileges. So xtuner is intended to run as root only! ! Xtuner was developed to enable Linux and FreeBSD users to control Reveal's RA300 PC Radio Card and the AIMS Lab RadioTrack FM tuner card under the X Window System. It implements most all the features found with the software included from the manufacturer including presets, volume control, fine tuning, and timed auto on/off as well as tone control for bass and treble. |
1998-04-29T23:46:03+00:00 | x11-fm/x-files |
A nice Tk-based filemanager This is X-Files, a very nice Tk-based filemanager for X based originally on the Amiga program DirWorks. WWW: http://users.tkk.fi/~mkivinie/X-Files/ Donald J. Maddox <dmaddox099@yahoo.com> |
1998-04-29T21:16:29+00:00 | x11-toolkits/p5-Gtk |
The base module of Gtk-Perl Gtk-Perl is a set of modules that let you exploit the Gtk+ and Gnome libraries from Perl. The module maps the Gtk+ objects to Perl packages while trying to remain as close as possible to the C API, but not closer. This is the base module (Gtk and Gtk::Gdk namespaces). |
1998-04-29T10:55:40+00:00 | textproc/sgrep2 |
Grep for structured text like SGML and HTML sgrep (structured grep) is a tool for searching and indexing text, SGML,XML and HTML files and filtering text streams using structural criteria. The data model of sgrep is based on regions, which are nonempty substrings of text. Regions are typically occurrences of constant strings, SGML-tags, or meaningful text elements, which are recognizable through some delimiting strings or the builtin SGML, XML and HTML parser. Regions can be arbitrarily long, arbitrarily overlapping, and arbitrarily nested. Sgrep is a convenient tool for making queries to almost any kind of text files with some well kown structure. These include programs, mail folders, news folders, HTML, SGML, etc... With relatively simple queries you can display mail messages by their subject or sender, extract titles or links or any regions from HTML files, function prototypes from C or make complex queries to SGML files based on the DTD of the file. WWW: http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/jjaakkol/sgrep.html |
1998-04-29T10:55:40+00:00 | textproc/sgrep |
Grep for structured text like SGML and HTML `sgrep' (structured grep) is a tool for searching text files and filtering text streams using structural criteria. Complex criteria can be specified as macros using M4. Sgrep was created by: Jani Jaakkola, email:Jani.Jaakkola@helsinki.fi Pekka Kilpelainen, email: Pekka.Kilpelainen@helsinki.fi WWW: http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/jjaakkol/sgrep.html |
1998-04-28T15:19:58+00:00 | japanese/mtools |
Tools for manipulating MSDOS files + support 1232KB , Unicode LFN Mtools is a collection of programs for reading, writing, and manipulating files on an DOS FAT filesystem (usually a diskette). Each one closely emulates its DOS analog: _Mtool_ _DOS_command_ _Description_ mattrib ATTRIB change MSDOS file attribute flags mcd CD change MSDOS directory mcopy COPY copy MSDOS files to/from Unix mdel DEL/ERASE delete an MSDOS file mdir DIR display an MSDOS directory mformat FORMAT add MSDOS filesystem to a low-level format mlabel LABEL make an MSDOS volume label. mmd MD/MKDIR make an MSDOS subdirectory mrd RD/RMDIR remove an MSDOS subdirectory mread COPY low level read (copy) an MSDOS file to Unix mren REN/RENAME rename an existing MSDOS file mtype TYPE display contents of an MSDOS file mwrite COPY alias for mcopy, will be removed soon Filenames may include a drive letter, a colon, subdirectory, and filename, with either '/' or '\' directory separator. To use the '\' separator or wildcards, escape the filenames with quotes. The regular expression "pattern matching" routines follow Unix-style rules: '*' matches all files. Archive, hidden, read-only and system attributes are ignored in pattern matching. SJIS Short File Name and Unicode Long File Name files, and 1232 kB floppies, are supported. WWW: http://mtools.linux.lu/ |
1998-04-28T14:44:43+00:00 | www/p5-HTML-Parser |
Perl5 module for parsing HTML documents This is a collection of modules that parse HTML text documents. These modules used to be part of the libwww-perl distribution, but are now unbundled in order to facilitate a separate development track. Bug reports and discussions about these modules can still be sent to the <libwww-perl@ics.uci.edu> mailing list. Remember to also take a look at the HTML-Tree module collection that create and extract information from HTML syntax trees. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/HTML-Parser |
1998-04-27T23:08:37+00:00 | mail/p5-MIME-Tools |
Set of perl5 modules for MIME This collection of modules provides perl5 access methods related to MIME. It includes the following modules: MIME::Body MIME::Decoder MIME::Decoder::Base64 MIME::Decoder::BinHex MIME::Decoder::Binary MIME::Decoder::Gzip64 MIME::Decoder::NBit MIME::Decoder::QuotedPrint MIME::Decoder::UU MIME::Entity MIME::Field::ConTraEnc MIME::Field::ContDisp MIME::Field::ContType MIME::Field::ParamVal MIME::Head MIME::IO MIME::Latin1 MIME::Parser MIME::ParserBase MIME::ToolUtils MIME::Tools MIME::Words Warning: This module is _very_ slow for (at least some) large mails, is derived from Mail-Tools, and has at least some mail-specific parts. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/MIME-tools |
1998-04-27T21:42:19+00:00 | devel/p5-IO-stringy |
Use IO handles with non-file objects IO-stringy makes it possible to create perl filehandles that point to just about any object. It contains next modules: IO::AtomicFile - write a file which is updated atomically IO::InnerFile - define a file inside another file IO::Lines - IO:: interface for reading/writing an array of lines IO::Scalar - IO:: interface for reading/writing a scalar IO::ScalarArray - IO:: interface for reading/writing an array of scalars IO::Wrap - wrap raw filehandles in IO::Handle interface IO::WrapTie - wrap tieable objects in IO::Handle interface WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/IO-stringy |
1998-04-27T14:53:01+00:00 | lang/elisp-manual |
Emacs Lisp reference manual Most of the GNU Emacs text editor is written in the programming language called Emacs Lisp. You can write new code in Emacs Lisp and install it as an extension to the editor. However, Emacs Lisp is more than a mere ``extension language''; it is a full computer programming language in its own right. You can use it as you would any other programming language. Because Emacs Lisp is designed for use in an editor, it has special features for scanning and parsing text as well as features for handling files, buffers, displays, subprocesses, and so on. Emacs Lisp is closely integrated with the editing facilities; thus, editing commands are functions that can also conveniently be called from Lisp programs, and parameters for customization are ordinary Lisp variables. This manual describes Emacs Lisp, presuming considerable familiarity with the use of Emacs for editing. (See The GNU Emacs Manual for this basic information.) Generally speaking, the earlier chapters describe features of Emacs Lisp that have counterparts in many programming languages, and later chapters describe features that are peculiar to Emacs Lisp or relate specifically to editing. |
1998-04-27T14:49:57+00:00 | lang/emacs-lisp-intro |
Introduction to Emacs Lisp programming This is an elementary introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp for people who are not programmers, and who are not necessarily interested in programming, but who do want to customize or extend their computing environment. |
1998-04-27T14:34:05+00:00 | games/xcogitate |
A logic game with board and stones The game is played with 72 stones. There are 36 different stones, each occuring twice. The stones are shuffled in a pouch. The player takes an arbitrary stone from the pouch and must put it on the board somewhere. The following rules must be followed: 1. The stone must touch at least one other stone. 2. If the stone touches only 1 other stone, the colours or symbols must be the same. 3. If the stone touches 2 other stones, it must have the same colour as one of them, and the same symbol as the other. 4. If the stone touches 3 other stones, it must have the same colour as one of them, and the same symbol as the other 2, and vice versa. The object of the game is to place all 72 stones on the board. |
1998-04-27T05:25:02+00:00 | math/xldlas |
XForms-based statistics package What is it? =========== It's for doing statistics. Highlights ========== * Based on the xforms library (ie. looks pretty slick) * Point and click interface to statistical summaries, OLS regression, plotting, correlation analysis, etc. * Neural network and Genetic Algorithm data fitting with some nice visual feedback. * Very handy automatic generating of .tex format and html log files, including tables and plots. * Online help Feedback ======== The author (Thor Sigvaldason) is happy to receive feedback at: thor@netcom.ca |
1998-04-27T05:01:11+00:00 | games/xoids |
X Window Asteroids style game with full color pixmaps Xoids is an asteroids-type game written for X in my (spare) time. The game was originally developed on a Sun4 system while on an oceanographic research cruise. It's by no means finished. While Xoids is strikingly similar to the original Asteroids game, there are some differences: o Full color pixmaps o One or Two Player (duel and cooperative) modes o Can bounce off asteroids instead of dying (if going slow) o Shots have relative speed, and impart intertia to the ship o Asteroids have appropriate "masses": realistic physics o The alien (called the Slurb) tracks players rather than flying around aimlessly o Thrusting and using hyperspace can overheat your engines (boom!) o Co-op mode links players together via a flexible space-cable |
1998-04-27T04:48:07+00:00 | games/gemdropx |
Interesting one-player puzzle game for X (SDL) "Gem Drop X" is an interesting one-player puzzle game using the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) libraries. It is a direct port of "Gem Drop," an Atari 8-bit game written in Action! (a very fast C- and Pascal-like compiled language for the Atari). It was originally ported to X11, using SDL for sound and music. Eventually, the Xlib graphics calls were removed and replaced with SDL calls. The concept of the game "Gem Drop" is based on an arcade game for the NeoGeo system called "Magical Drop III" by SNK. If you're familiar with games like Jewels, Klax, Bust-A-Move or Tetris, this game is similar to them all. I consider it closest to Klax. Some people have compared it to "Tetris meets Space Invaders." WWW: http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/gemdropx/ |
1998-04-27T04:36:16+00:00 | games/xchain |
Chain Reaction, a strategy game for 2-4 players Chain Reaction is played on an 8 by 8 board. Players take turns to move. On each move, the player may select an empty square, or one they already own. Squares belonging to other players may not be chosen. If the square was unowned, it becomes the property of the player, and is given a value of 1. If the square was owned by the player, the value is incremented. If the value of a square ever exceeds the maximum permitted of that square, it explodes. Squares in the corner have a maximum of 1, squares touching an edge, but not on a corner have a maximum of 2, and squares in the interior have a maximum of 3. When a square explodes, it becomes unowned, and it's value is reset to 0. The 4 squares touching it become owned by the owner of the exploding square, and their values are incremented. If any of these are above their maximum, they explode, giving rise to the chain reaction. If, at the end of a move, any of the players have no squares, they are dead, and get no more turns. When there is only one person left, they are the winner. |
1998-04-27T03:51:05+00:00 | games/3dpong |
X Window 3D Pong game for 1 or 2 players 3D Pong is an X Window game for 1 or 2 players. It's a 3D game based on the first arcade game, "Pong." Like "Pong," it's a game played with a ball and paddles. The object is to hit the ball and get it in the other player's goal. Use your paddle to deflect the ball and keep it from getting in your goal. WWW: http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/3dpong/ |
1998-04-26T03:55:22+00:00 | math/metis4 |
Package for unstructured graph partitioning METIS is a set of serial programs for partitioning graphs, partitioning finite element meshes, and producing fill-reducing orderings for sparse matrices. The algorithms implemented in METIS are based on the multilevel recursive-bisection, multilevel k-way, and multi-constraint partitioning schemes developed in our lab. METIS provides high-quality partitions, is extremely fast, and produces low-fill orderings. WWW: http://glaros.dtc.umn.edu/gkhome/metis/metis/overview |
1998-04-26T03:55:22+00:00 | math/metis |
Package for unstructured graph partitioning METIS is a set of serial programs for partitioning graphs, partitioning finite element meshes, and producing fill-reducing orderings for sparse matrices. The algorithms implemented in METIS are based on the multilevel recursive-bisection, multilevel k-way, and multi-constraint partitioning schemes developed in our lab. METIS provides high-quality partitions, is extremely fast, and produces low-fill orderings. WWW: http://glaros.dtc.umn.edu/gkhome/metis/metis/overview |
1998-04-26T03:25:11+00:00 | math/eval |
Full featured floating point expression evaluator Eval is a full featured floating point expression evaluator that can assign variables, has many built-in functions and constants, allows input and output in any number base, and uses a C-like syntax for expression evaluation. Full ANSI C source is included and easily portable to other platforms. Author: Will Menninger This version comes with readline support. |
1998-04-25T16:04:09+00:00 | japanese/mendexk-sjis |
The program mendex is a index formatter for Japanese, has the compatibility with makeindex. The mendex installed using this package supports SJIS code. - Makoto WATANABE watanabe@zlab.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp |
1998-04-25T16:02:01+00:00 | japanese/mendexk-euc |
Index formatter for Japanese The program mendex is a index formatter for Japanese, has the compatibility with makeindex. |
1998-04-24T13:35:03+00:00 | net/radiusd-cistron |
RADIUS-compliant remote authentication and accounting server This is the Cistron RADIUS daemon. Radiusd is a daemon that handles remote authentication requests and accounting for RADIUS clients. The clients may be terminal servers, Network Access Servers or other RADIUS servers. |
1998-04-24T05:36:24+00:00 | x11-clocks/t3d |
Clock using flying balls to display the time Time 3D is a clock. It uses flying balls to display the time. These balls move and wobble around to give you the impression your graphic workstation with its many XStones is doing something. -- t3d source is under GPL but not its appearance -- read the manual for details. WWW: http://bernd-paysan.de/ |
1998-04-24T02:33:35+00:00 | audio/splaytk |
Tk based interface for splay This is a Tcl/Tk interface to `splay' audio player. |
1998-04-24T02:08:54+00:00 | games/xothello |
Othello aka Reversi game for X Window Othello aka Reversi game for X Window. |
1998-04-24T01:54:53+00:00 | games/xjumpjump |
Logical game for X Window System The game is played on a table which contains 21 fields. The fields have a value of 0 to 9 at the begining of the game. The player can jump on the table one field right/left/up/down. If the player jumps on a field, the value of the field gets decreased by 1. The player cannot jump on a field with a value of 0. The purpose of the game is setting all the fields to 0. |
1998-04-22T20:41:01+00:00 | mail/emil |
Mail format/encoding converter Emil is a filter for converting Internet Messages. It supports three basic formats: MIME, SUN Mailtool and RFC822. It can be used with sendmail, as a loopback mailer, as a prefilter or backend program with a mail client program, or as a plain filter. Conversion can be configured by a configuration file, emil.cf, using sender, recipient and recipient host as input parameters or by command line arguments. Emil is able to: - convert the format, headers and structure, between messages of type MIME, Sun Mailtool and RFC822. - convert the encoding of binary data between Base64, BinHex and Uuencode. - convert the encoding of text to and from the MIME encoding Quoted-Printable. - convert character set of text between the character sets made available by Keld J. Simonsens strncnv package. - do one-way conversions of 8bit text to the Swedish national variant of ISO-646 or to US-ASCII. - convert to and from RFC1522 format headers. |
1998-04-22T16:51:58+00:00 | textproc/urlview |
URL extractor/launcher urlview is a screen oriented program for extracting URLs from text files and displaying a menu from which you may launch a command to view a specific item. urlview uses a regular expression to extract URLs from the specified text files. WWW: https://github.com/sigpipe/urlview |
1998-04-22T14:19:09+00:00 | japanese/kappa20 |
X11 20-dot Kanji font 'Kappa20dot + ayu font' Japanese 20 dot fonts(`Kappa20dot + ayu font'). You can use: k20(g)[mb] mincho/gothic (JIS X 0208) ('m' for medium mincho, 'b' for bold mincho, 'g' for gothic style) 10x20(g)[mb] ascii (ISO-8859-1(Latin 1)) 10x20(g)rk[mb] kana (JIS X 0201) 10x20L[239][mb] ISO 8859-[239] (Latin [239]) ipa-10x20[mb] Mule IPA fonts vk20[mb] k20[mb] modified for vertical writings Italic(slanted) fonts are available with 'i' postfix. An example usage: % kterm -fn a20m -fb a20b -fr r10m -frb a20b -fk k20m -fkb k20b -lsp 3 or in your Xresources file: KTerm*VT100*fontList: -kappa-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-* KTerm*VT100*boldFontList: -kappa-fixed-bold-r-normal--20-* WWW: http://khdd.net/20dot.fonts/ http://x-tt.sourceforge.jp/ayu.html |
1998-04-22T14:07:51+00:00 | misc/xquote |
A quote retrieval tool for X This is a port of Xquote, a quote retrieval program that allows you to retrieve stock, mutual fund, and currency quotes from your favorite quote spouting website. - Ian ian@broken.net |
1998-04-22T14:07:51+00:00 | finance/xquote |
A quote retrieval tool for X This is a port of Xquote, a quote retrieval program that allows you to retrieve stock, mutual fund, and currency quotes from your favorite quote spouting website. WWW: http://xinvest.sunsite.dk/xquote.html |
1998-04-21T15:10:50+00:00 | japanese/ndtpd |
Server for accessing CD-ROM books with NDTP NDTPD is a server for accessing CD-ROM books with NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) on TCP. You can replace dserver with NDTPD. NDTPD can run on UNIX derived systems. It supports CD-ROM books of EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books of those formats are popular in Japan. Since CD-ROM books themseves are stands on the ISO 9660 format, you can mount the discs by the same way as other ISO 9660 discs. -- Motoyuki Kasahara <m-kasahr@sra.co.jp> In addition, you must follow the licenses of your CD-ROM books. Though NDTPD is free software, your books may not be free. Don't open your books to unlicensed hosts nor users. You can get information about NDTPD from their website. WWW: http://www.sra.co.jp/people/m-kasahr/ndtpd/ -- Kazu TAKAMUNE <takamune2004@yahoo.co.jp> |
1998-04-21T15:10:50+00:00 | japanese/ebnetd |
Servers for accessing CD-ROM books via TCP/IP This EBNETD distribution contains three server commands: ebnetd, ndtpd and ebhttpd. They are servers for accessing CD-ROM book on remote host via TCP/IP. ebnetd: ebnetd is a server of EBNET protocol which is designed to communicate with EB Library. For more details about EB Library. ndtpd: ndtpd is an NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) server. The first implementation of the NDTP esrver is `dserver'. ndtpd has upper compatibility with dserver-2.2. ebhttpd: ebhttpd is a WWW (World Wide Web) server. It supprts HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 (Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 1.0 and 1.1). The servers support CD-ROM books of EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING formats. The servers can run as a standalone daemons by default, but can also run as children of `inetd'. In addition, you must follow the licenses of your CD-ROM books. Though EBNETD is free software, your books may not be free. Don't open your books to unlicensed hosts nor users. |
1998-04-21T15:08:13+00:00 | japanese/bookview |
NDTP client written in Tcl/Tk BookView is a NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client written in Tcl/Tk. It requires Tcl/Tk 8.3 or later or 8.0jp (`jp' means `Japanized version'). BookView can talk to NDTPD and dserver. You can get information about BookView from their website. WWW: http://www.sra.co.jp/people/m-kasahr/bookview/ |
1998-04-20T02:09:56+00:00 | misc/gone |
Terminal locking utility with many improvements over lock(1) Gone is a utility that locks a terminal with a password chosen by the user. Gone will prompt the user for a password (unless the -p option is given, then gone will use the system password), then print the gone banner, then drop into the gone shell. From this shell, only a restricted set of commands can be run. Gone will also disallow messages by removing permissions on the parent tty. After the timeout period (10 minutes by default), gone will automatically log the user out. -Joe marcus@marcuscom.com |
1998-04-20T01:57:34+00:00 | ftp/spegla |
Mirror program for FTP sites (written in C) Spegla is a mirror program for FTP sites. It was written because the author couldn't find any fast mirroring program for big mirrors. It makes a complete mirror of a FTP area. |
1998-04-19T21:35:22+00:00 | games/xkoules |
Fast action arcade-style game for X Window Koules is a fast action arcade-style game for X. This version works in fine (up to 900x620) resolution with cool 256 color graphics, multiplayer mode up to 5 players, full sound and, of course, network support. Koules is an original idea. First version of Koules was developed from scratch by Jan Hubicka in July 1995. WWW: http://www.ucw.cz/~hubicka/koules/English/koules.html |
1998-04-19T06:02:26+00:00 | x11/xmove |
Pseudoserver to support mobile X11 clients xmove is a pseudoserver (much like lbx) which allows you to move X-Clients between different displays, or even suspend and resume them. |
1998-04-19T05:14:17+00:00 | editors/cooledit |
Suite of utilities, including a GUI editor Cooledit is a suite of programs consisting of the following: - cooledit - a GUI based editor which allows you to call external programs (for instance LaTeX on a LaTeX file) - smalledit - a stripped down version of cooledit - coolman - a man page browser |
1998-04-18T08:58:02+00:00 | databases/tkgnats |
Graphical frontend for the free bug-tracking system TkGnats is a graphical frontend for the free bug tracking system GNATS. For more information about tkgnats and gnats http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~macdonal/tkgnats.html http://www.cyclic.com/cyclic-pages/gnats.html A windows95, NT and MAC version of tkgnats is also available, see http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~macdonal/tkgnats.html WWW: http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~macdonal/tkgnats.html |
1998-04-18T02:04:44+00:00 | irc/bitchx |
Feature-rich scriptable IRC client BitchX is an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client by Colten Edwards aka panasync@EFnet, it is based on its predecessors ircII and Epic. BitchX was originally started as a script by Trench and HappyCrappy for the popular Unix IRC client ircII. Around Christmas of 1994 the script was patched directly into the client by Colten Edwards. BitchX includes features which make it a bot, bouncer, and a friendly IRC client at the same time. BitchX is one the most popular IRC clients among Unix systems. It is highly customizable and capable of running scripts, so it can be used as an IRC bot too. WWW: http://www.bitchx.org/ |
1998-04-17T21:52:20+00:00 | lang/intercal |
C-INTERCAL compiler, ick, and supporting libraries A compiler for the INTERCAL language, which has a syntax and feature set differing considerably from all other programming languages. This is the C-INTERCAL compiler, which compiles INTERCAL to C, and then invokes cc as a backend, much like the "f2c" Fortran compiler. WWW: http://www.catb.org/~esr/intercal/ |
1998-04-17T21:27:32+00:00 | astro/saoimage |
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory image utility for X SAOimage (pronounced S-A-0-image) displays astronomical images in the X11 window environment. It was written by Mike Van Hilst while he was at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) in 1990 and is now maintained by Doug Mink also at the SAO. Online help and documentation are on the webpage. Image files can be read directly, or image data may be passed through a named pipe (Unix) or a mailbox (VMS) from IRAF display tasks. SAOimage provides a large selection of options for zooming, panning, scaling, coloring, pixel readback, display blinking, and region specification. User interactions are generally performed with the mouse, but keyboard alternatives are often available. The SAOimage desktop includes, a main image display window, a button menu panel, a display magnifier, a pan and zoom reference image, and a color bar. A color table graph window can be brought up by clicking on the color bar. WWW: http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/software/saoimage/ |
1998-04-17T20:57:29+00:00 | devel/p5-ReadLine-Perl |
Perl 5 module for Term::ReadLine editing without GNU readline Perl 5 ships with a module called Term::ReadLine which is an interface to command line editing and recall. The version that ships with Perl is only a stub, and offers little functionality. This module supplants the Term::ReadLine stubs with real command line editing and recall facilities, written entirely in Perl. Applications that use Term::ReadLine do not need to be modified to gain the benefits of this package; it will happen transparently upon installation. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Term-ReadLine-Perl/ |
1998-04-17T19:16:19+00:00 | devel/p5-ReadLine-Gnu |
Allow Term::ReadLine to use GNU readline Perl 5 ships with a module called Term::ReadLine which is an interface to command line editing and recall. The version that ships with Perl is only a stub, and offers little functionality. This module supplements Term::ReadLine so that it uses GNU readline, which comes with FreeBSD. Applications that use Term::ReadLine do not need to be modified to gain the benefits of this package; it will happen transparently upon installation. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Term-ReadLine-Gnu/ |
1998-04-13T00:09:29+00:00 | lang/TenDRA |
A portable BSD-licensed compiler suite TenDRA* is an optimizing C/C++ compiler, developed by the United Kingdom Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA). A primary focus of the compiler is portability through conformance to standard APIs (ANSI, ISO, POSIX1, POSIX2, XPG3, XPG4, SVID3, UNIX95, among others). The compiler has strong static checking capabilities, including the ability to check programs for conformance to APIs which are not directly supported by system headers. ----- * TenDRA is a registered trademark of the UK Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. WWW: http://www.ten15.org/ |
1998-04-11T15:07:05+00:00 | net/SSLtelnet |
SSL enhanced telnet/telnetd This program suports both certification and cryptogoraphic with using SSL. If you do not have certification (/etc/ssl/certs/telnet.pem) provided by CA, this port make dummy certification. Of cource it is useless to certify but you can use SSL telnet/telnetd in encryption only mode with it. You must edit /etc/inetd.conf to make SSL telnetd available. Some examples below: 1. Accept both normal telnet client and SSL telnet client. telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/telnetd telnetd 2. Accpet only SSL encrypted client. telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/telnetd telnetd -z secure 3. Accept only SSL certificated client. telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/telnetd telnetd -a valid |
1998-04-11T13:51:42+00:00 | graphics/p5-chart |
A perl5 interface to build chart graphics This module is an attempt to build a general purpose graphing module that is easily modified and expanded. I borrowed most of the API from Martien Verbruggen's GIFgraph module. I liked most of GIFgraph, but I thought it was to difficult to modify, and it was missing a few things that I needed, most notably legends. So I decided to write a new module from scratch, and I've designed it from the bottom up to be easy to modify. Like GIFgraph, Chart::* uses Lincoln Stein's GD module for all of its graphics primitives calls. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Chart/ |
1998-04-11T13:51:42+00:00 | graphics/p5-Chart |
Perl5 interface to build chart graphics This module is an attempt to build a general purpose graphing module that is easily modified and expanded. I borrowed most of the API from Martien Verbruggen's GIFgraph module. I liked most of GIFgraph, but I thought it was to difficult to modify, and it was missing a few things that I needed, most notably legends. So I decided to write a new module from scratch, and I've designed it from the bottom up to be easy to modify. Like GIFgraph, Chart::* uses Lincoln Stein's GD module for all of its graphics primitives calls. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/Chart |
1998-04-10T05:00:51+00:00 | math/xgfe |
An X11 front-end for Gnuplot An X11-based front-end for Gnuplot, written in C++ with the Qt library. |
1998-04-09T08:51:42+00:00 | math/xmgr |
xmgr is an XY plotting tool for workstations or X-terminals using X. A few of its features are: * User defined scaling, tick marks, labels, symbols, line styles, colors. * Batch mode for unattended plotting. * Read and write parameters used during a session. * Polynomial regression, splines, running averages, DFT/FFT, cross/auto-correlation. * Hardcopy support for PostScript, HP-GL, and FrameMaker .mif format. While xmgr has a convenient point-and-click interface, most parameter settings and operations are available through a command line interface (found in Data/Commands). |
1998-04-09T08:13:33+00:00 | x11/libhelp |
Libhelp is a comprehensive hypertext-help-system for OSF/Motif(tm) applications which uses the html widget from NCSA Mosaic(tm) version 2.4. The help browser provides hypertext links, different fonts, inlined images and a lot of more elements known from www (world wide web) browsers. It has a document history and implements buffer and image cache methods. Libhelp provides two interface functions for getting help and setting resources. It eases the task of writing the application help. Menu and context sensitive help are supported. Lowlevel Motif and X stuff is hidden from the application developer (and of course the user too). Libhelp works with (at least) ansi-c and c++ applications. |
1998-04-08T13:28:21+00:00 | x11-toolkits/xbae |
Motif-based widget which displays a grid of cells as a spreadsheet The XbaeMatrix is a Motif-based widget which displays a grid of cells in the same manner as a spreadsheet. The cell array is scrollable, editable, and otherwise reasonably configurable in appearance. Each cell usually displays text, but pixmaps can also be displayed (not editeable). The XbaeMatrix looks to some extent like a grid of XmTextField widgets, but is actually implemented with a single XmTextField. This means a big performance improvement due to less overhead. WWW: http://xbae.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-04-04T04:58:26+00:00 | net/sniffit |
Packet sniffer program. For educational use Sniffit is a network sniffer for TCP/UDP/ICMP packets. Sniffit produces very detailed technical details about the packets flowing through your network (SEQ, ACK, TTL, Window, ...) and also packet contents in different formats (hex or plain text, ...) WWW-404: http://reptile.rug.ac.be/~coder/sniffit/sniffit.html FAQ-404: http://reptile.rug.ac.be/~coder/sniffit/sniffit-FAQ.html or http://reptile.rug.ac.be/~wvdputte/sniffit_addicts_anonymous/ |
1998-04-02T03:56:43+00:00 | games/xskewb |
Skewb puzzle (similar to Rubik's Cube) for X Window Xskewb is a puzzle similar in nature to the famous Rubik's Cube. Its variations on the inspiration include using 5 blocks per side, including a large distinct diamond block, and optionally requiring correct block "orientation". This is similar to other puzzles such as the "Creative Puzzle Ball", "Meffert's Challenge", and Disney's "Mickey's Challenge". The original design was by Uwe Meffert ("Pyraminx Cube") and coined Skewb by Douglas Hofstadter. By building from the source and editing its Imakefile before the ``build'' phase, you may be able to use Motif or LessTif with this port. WWW: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/puzzles.html |
1998-03-28T15:22:39+00:00 | games/icbm3d |
Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles, 3D ICBM3D ("Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles, 3D") is a 3D game of defense. Like the original "Missile Command" and its clones, this game places you in control of Anti-ICBM weapons which you use to destroy an onslaught of missiles (and other nasties) which are dropping onto your nation. The game ends when your cities have all been destroyed. You only gain replacement cities by acheiving certain score thresholds during each attack (level). The main difference between this game and Missile Command is that ICBM3D, as the name suggests, provides a 3D perspective. You take advantage of X-Window's 3-button mouse to control your firing sight ("cross-hair") in 3-dimensions, and change your viewpoint. WWW: http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/icbm3d/ |
1998-03-28T15:14:44+00:00 | x11-wm/lwm |
Lightweight window manager lwm is a window manager for X that tries to keep out of your face. There are no icons, no button bars, no icon docks, no root menus, no nothing... It's a tiny (less than 30k shared binary) and fast window manager. WWW: http://www.jfc.org.uk/software/lwm.html |
1998-03-28T15:06:34+00:00 | print/mgv |
A PostScript and PDF previewer Mgv is a Motif-based PostScript and PDF previewer based on Tim Theisen's ghostview-1.5. Mgv uses the Motif widget set, but the author claims full Lesstif-compliance. |
1998-03-28T14:58:20+00:00 | news/unpost |
Extract binary files from multi-segment uuencoded postings UNPOST is a tool designed primarily to extract binaries from USENET binaries postings such as those made to alt.binaries.pictures.misc and comp.binaries.ibm.pc. As well as extracting binaries from USENET postings, UNPOST can extract binaries from multi-segment uuencoded mailings as well, however, to simplify this documentation only USENET article postings will be discussed. The principles are the same for multi-segment mailings. |
1998-03-28T08:20:32+00:00 | www/transproxy |
Transparent HTTP proxy for ipfw's fwd rule or IPFILTER's ipnat command transproxy - transparently proxy HTTP requests. This program is used with ipfw's fwd rules or Darren Reed's IPFILTER package, and is used to intercept HTTP requests and divert them to a HTTP proxy server (eg: squid), without requiring user intervention or configuration. It accepts connections on the redirected port, connects to the real proxy server, and transports data between the two sockets. The original HTTP request is modified to allow the HTTP proxy server to fetch the correct document. In most cases this doesn't cause any DNS activity. Unlike some other transparent proxy solutions, this does not require the HTTP proxy server to run on the machine itself. See /usr/local/sbin/tproxyrun for an example of how to add filter rules and start tproxy. Also see /usr/local/sbin/tproxywatch for an example of how to ensure that tproxy keeps running regardless of faults. WWW: http://transproxy.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-03-27T14:29:37+00:00 | x11-fm/workplace |
File manager and launcher WorkPlace is a file manager and launcher which can copy files between another instance of itself by drag-and-drop (not supported in this version) or change permissions with one click. If you try to set preferences, the program is likely to crash, either on exit or immediately, possibly destroying your preference files. I recommend manually editing the WPPref and WPSuffix examples, then placing them in your ~/.workplace/. Trevor Johnson |
1998-03-27T14:07:10+00:00 | games/xvier |
Throw stones into free columns Xvier is a board game where you and the computer alternately throw stones into free columns. The stones pile up in the columns, and the goal is to get four stones in a row, in a column or diagonally. You can choose various board sizes and levels of difficulty. |
1998-03-27T12:26:47+00:00 | benchmarks/nbench |
BYTE Magazine's native benchmarks This is a Linux/Unix port of release 2 of BYTE Magazine's BYTEmark benchmark program (previously known as BYTE's Native Mode Benchmarks). It is designed to expose the capabilities of a system's CPU, FPU, and memory system. WWW: http://www.math.utah.edu/~mayer/linux/bmark.html |
1998-03-27T12:08:01+00:00 | games/seabattle |
Curses based battleship type game A curses based battleship type game. Sink the computer's fleet. Full color and 8bit sound. WWW: http://www.deater.net/weave/vmwprod/seabattle.html |
1998-03-27T11:56:47+00:00 | misc/deco |
Demos Commander, a free Norton Commander clone A clone of Norton Commander for Unix. Text-based, full featured file manager intuitive interface. WWW: http://deco.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-03-27T10:51:23+00:00 | lang/ptoc |
ANSI/Turbo Pascal to C/C++ converter This is yet another ANSI/Turbo Pascal to C/C++ converter together with BGI graphics library emulation for X Window System. Converter recognizes Pascal dialects which are compatible with Turbo Pascal 4.0/5.0 and ISO Pascal standard - IEC 7185:1990(E) (including conformant arrays). Now it is tuned for Oregon Pascal-2 V2.1 which has few extensions to standard Pascal. Converter can produce both C++ and C output. Now PTOC recognizes Turbo Pascal's extensions, such as units, strings, some special types and operations. Turbo Pascal extensions are supported only for C++ language. Also emulation libraries of Borland Graphics Interface (BGI) for X Window System included in this distribution (BGI emulators can be also used without converter for C programs using BGI). WWW: http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/ |
1998-03-27T10:31:48+00:00 | deskutils/teapot |
Full-screen curses based spread sheet program This is teapot (Table Editor And Planner, Or: Teapot), a new spread sheet program for UNIX. The current release has the following features: o curses based user interface with easy to understand menues o portable sheet file format uses XDR or ASCII format o tbl, LaTeX, HTML, CSV or formatted text files can be generated and simple SC and WK1 sheets can be imported o typed expression evaluator with the types int, float, string, error, pointer to cell and empty o iterative expressions o powerful cell addressing o three-dimensional sheets o new expression evaluator functions can be added very easy o English, Dutch or German builtin messages or X/OPEN message catalogues o a user guide, available as pdf and html o It is still a small and simple program! NOTE: the GUI interface is not yet supported on FreeBSD WWW: http://www.syntax-k.de/projekte/teapot |
1998-03-27T10:09:58+00:00 | games/xvmines |
Simple minesweeper game for X Window System XVmines is a simple minesweeper game for X Window System. xvmines creates a rectangle on the screen, divided into equally sized cells. Each cell may contain a mine (hence the name xvmines), contain a number indicating the number of mines present in the 8-neighboring cells or be empty. Initially, all cells are covered with tiles. A tile can be removed, uncovering the cell below, by clicking the left mouse button on it. In addition, a cell can be marked as containing a mine by clicking the right mouse button on it. Note however that marking a cell as containing a mine does not necessarily mean that the cell really contains a mine! Clicking the middle mouse button on a tile, marks it with a question mark, acting as a reminder mechanism. The user can use the numbers in the uncovered cells to find (or sometimes guess ...) which cells contain mines and which do not. A game ends when all cells not containing mines have been uncovered and all cells containing mines have been marked, or when a cell containing a mine is uncovered. |
1998-03-25T14:10:28+00:00 | textproc/dsssl-docbook-modular |
DSSSL stylesheets for the DocBook DTD by Norman Walsh These are DSSSL stylesheets for the DocBook DTD by Norm Walsh. Use them in conjunction with a DSSSL processor (such as jade) to convert documents marked up as DocBook to RTF, HTML and TeX. WWW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/ |
1998-03-21T04:45:39+00:00 | japanese/netscape48-communicator |
Netscape web-surfboard with Japanese resources This is the netscape web-surfboard. Please read the file `/usr/local/lib/netscape/LICENSE' for the licensing terms. This port's explanation (written in Japanese): WWW: http://home.jp.freebsd.org/~sada/ports/netscape.html - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-03-21T04:45:39+00:00 | japanese/netscape4-navigator |
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1998-03-21T04:45:39+00:00 | japanese/netscape4-communicator |
This is the netscape web-surfboard. Please read the file `/usr/local/lib/netscape/LICENSE' for the licensing terms. This port's explanation (written in Japanese): WWW: http://home.jp.freebsd.org/~sada/ports/netscape.html - SADA Kenji sada@FreeBSD.ORG |
1998-03-17T02:13:27+00:00 | sysutils/cfengine3 |
A systems administration tool for networks Cfengine is an automated suite of programs for configuring and maintaining Unix-like computers. It has been used on computing arrays of between 1 and 20,000 computers since 1993 by a wide range of organizations. Cfengine is supported by active research and was the first autonomic, hands-free management system for Unix-like operating systems. Cfengine is an autonomic maintenance system not merely a change management roll-out tool. Cfengine has a history of security and adaptability. WWW: http://www.cfengine.org/ |
1998-03-17T02:13:27+00:00 | sysutils/cfengine3-legacy |
A systems administration tool for networks Cfengine is an automated suite of programs for configuring and maintaining Unix-like computers. It has been used on computing arrays of between 1 and 20,000 computers since 1993 by a wide range of organizations. Cfengine is supported by active research and was the first autonomic, hands-free management system for Unix-like operating systems. Cfengine is an autonomic maintenance system not merely a change management roll-out tool. Cfengine has a history of security and adaptability. WWW: http://www.cfengine.org/ |
1998-03-17T02:13:27+00:00 | sysutils/cfengine2 |
A systems administration tool for networks Cfengine, or the configuration engine is an agent/software robot and a very high level language for building expert systems to administrate and configure large computer networks. Cfengine uses the idea of classes and a primitive form of intelligence to define and automate the configuration and maintenance of system state, for small to huge configurations. Cfengine is designed to be a part of a computer immune system. WWW: http://www.cfengine.org/ |
1998-03-17T02:13:27+00:00 | sysutils/cfengine |
Cfengine, or the configuration engine is an agent/software robot and a very high level language for building expert systems to administrate and configure large computer networks. Cfengine uses the idea of classes and a primitive form of intelligence to define and automate the configuration and maintenance of system state, for small to huge configurations. Cfengine is designed to be a part of a computer immune system. WWW: http://www.cfengine.org/ |
1998-03-17T01:22:26+00:00 | www/hypermail |
Program to generate a cross-referenced HTML mail archive Hypermail is a program that takes a file of mail messages in UNIX mailbox format and generates a set of cross-referenced HTML documents. Each file that is created represents a separate message in the mail archive and contains links to other articles, so that the entire archive can be browsed in a number of ways by following links. Archives generated by Hypermail can be incrementally updated, and Hypermail is set by default to only update archives when changes are detected. WWW: http://www.hypermail-project.org |
1998-03-16T22:30:19+00:00 | ftp/ftpfind |
Find directory or file on FTP server ftpfind - find directory&file on a ftp server usage: /usr/local/bin/ftpfind URL [-proxy proxy_server] \ [-login login_name] [-password password] \ [-regexp pattern] [-type d|f|l] [-ls] [-print] \ [-delete|-get [directory] [-new] [-resume] \ |-put [directory] [-new] \ |-chmod 0???] |
1998-03-16T14:08:19+00:00 | editors/le |
Text editor with block and binary operations LE has many block operations with stream and rectangular blocks, can edit both Unix and DOS style files (LF/CRLF), is binary clean, has hex mode, can edit text with multi-byte character encoding, has full undo/redo, can edit files and mmap-able devices in mmap shared mode (only replace), has tunable syntax highlighting, tunable color scheme (can use default colors), tunable key map. WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/leeditor/ |
1998-03-16T13:29:07+00:00 | misc/xd |
Yet another dump utility Xd is yet another dump utility. Xd has additional features different from hexdump(1), such as big endian, little endian, and PDP format inputs or binary outout. |
1998-03-16T06:57:14+00:00 | biology/povchem |
Simple yet powerful tool to generate POV from a PDB file PovChem is a powerful tool to generate a POV format file from a PDB entry. It supports CPK, Ball-n-Stick and Cylinder model. You could adjust a lot of parameters to get a good molecuar graphic. The document could be found at http://www.chemicalgraphics.com/paul/Manual.html WWW: http://www.chemicalgraphics.com/paul/PovChem.html |
1998-03-16T03:45:05+00:00 | devel/crossm68k |
This port is a shell for building the m68kgdb, m68kbinutils, m68kgcc and m68knewlib ports in the proper sequence. Compilers for C and C++ are generated; Objective-C is not currently supported. The previous port used Cygnus's crosstree script and patches. This version does not, since they have not released these items for more recent versions of the binutils, gcc, and newlib releases. The compiler, debugger, and binutils are stock GNU items, with newlib from Cygnus. The new versions provide many desirable features and add support for other processors as well, which we needed for our own work. It has been tested with production code on one project, written in C. The C++ compiler has been lightly tested on one trivial program. Feedback please! The release versions installed are: gdb-4.17, binutils-2.9.2, gcc-2.8.1, newlib-1.8.1 This port is considered a development version, since some people are still using the 2.7.2.3 based crossm68k. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry Hicks jhicks@glenatl.glenayre.com July 8, 1998 |
1998-03-16T03:24:32+00:00 | devel/gdb-m68k |
GNU Debugger can be built to debug programs from architectures other than its host. With this port you can use gdb on FreeBSD to debug binaries produced by a cross-development environment targetting Motorola 68K processors using COFF binary format. -- Jerry Hicks jhicks@glenatl.glenayre.com |
1998-03-15T20:38:42+00:00 | games/xnibbles |
A simple X11 snake game, like one seen in MS-DOS qbasic XNibbles is a game for X11R6. It is conceptually based on the nibbles program that came with qbasic for MS-DOS and was in turn very similar to the game RunRound found on some XTs. Nibbles is actually written in C++, and shares no code with qbasic nibbles. For those of you who have played the game before, you can attest to the fact that it is extremely fun and addictive. The goal of the game is to work your way through the levels, which become harder and harder. You do this by running your snake over the blue diamonds. For every 10 diamonds you acquire, you move up one level. Other diamonds will increase your length, give you an extra life, or give you points. The authors of XNibbles are Ian Peters (ipeters@acm.org), and Sean MacIsaac (sjm@acm.org). XNibbles is under the GNU Public License. |
1998-03-15T20:32:47+00:00 | games/xlaby |
Daemonic X Labyrinth played directly with the mouse pointer X Labyrinth is a labyrinth game under X11 that is played directly with the mouse pointer: the walls block the pointer's movement on the screen. The goal of the game is to retrieve the four colored squares: to retrieve a square, it is sufficient to move the pointer over it, and it will disappear. However, to make things more infuriating, the squares have to be taken in the following order: red, yellow, green and blue. When the blue square is obtained, the game is won. WWW: http://www.eleves.ens.fr:8080/home/madore/programs/#prog_xlaby |
1998-03-15T20:26:07+00:00 | mail/sigrot |
Util to rotate your mail/news signature Sigrot is a small program for signature rotation. It keeps a file with your favorite signatures and puts a random one in your signature each time you run it. You can also specify a standard part of your signature which will not change, ie. your name or PGP key. |
1998-03-15T20:18:01+00:00 | devel/p5-File-Sync |
Perl5 module interface to the UNIX sync(2) and POSIX.1b fsync(2) File::Sync provides Perl interfaces to the Unix sync(2) and POSIX.1b fsync(2) system calls. The fsync() call is needed for putting messages into qmail maildirs, and sync() is included for completeness. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/File-Sync |
1998-03-15T20:08:43+00:00 | net/p5-Net-Telnet |
Perl5 module to access and use telnet protocol Description ----------- Net::Telnet allows you to make client connections to a TCP port and do network I/O, especially with a port using the TELNET protocol. Simple I/O methods such as print, get, and getline are provided. More sophisticated interactive features are provided because connecting to a TELNET port ultimately means communicating with a program designed for human interaction. Some interactive features include the ability to specify a timeout and to wait for patterns to appear in the input stream, such as the prompt from a command interpreter. WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/Net-Telnet |
1998-03-15T17:11:24+00:00 | games/xtruco |
Simple version for X Window of the famous card game Super Truco This is XTruco - simple version for X Windows of the famous card game named Super Truco. |
1998-03-14T11:41:26+00:00 | games/tank |
3-D network tank game that uses OpenGL/Mesa This is an 3-D network play tank battle game for UNIX/X with Mesa or OpenGL. It is similar to the old "Battle Zone" arcade game and the game "Spectre" for the Mac. You drive a tank through a 3-D rendered world, dodging and fighting all the other tanks. You can have either robotic opponents (computer controlled), human opponents across a network, or a combination of the two. A variety of features (fog/night vision conditions, heads up display, etc.) make game play varied and more interesting. This program was written as a final project for a computer graphics course, and was originally developed under Linux. WWW: http://step.polymtl.ca/~coyote/graphics_tank.html |
1998-03-13T09:32:01+00:00 | games/xquarto |
X version of simple but tricky board game Xquarto is a board game designed for the X windows environment. The game is a two-player game, although for the moment, it is only possible to play against the computer. The board is composed of 4x4 squares and 16 pieces. Each piece has four properties: black or brown, horizontal or vertical, solid or hollow, round or square. This makes up 16 possible combinations and there is exactly one piece for each possibility. Initially the board is empty. Now the two players try to place out pieces in a way that the opponent has to complete a row, column or diagonal with a common property (e.g. all black). This makes the opponent lose. The players do not choose what piece to put but it is rather player 1 who gives a piece to player 2, who then has to place this piece somewhere and choose a piece for player 1 to put somewhere etc. WWW: http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~mattiasj/games/xquarto/ |
1998-03-12T16:05:02+00:00 | japanese/skkinput3 |
SKK-like Japanese input method for X11 Skkinput is an input method for X11 applications that want Japanese text input. A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to skkinput. Skkinput receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends converted text back to the client. From version 3.0, skkinput becomes an emacs-lisp like interpreter, and uses skk.el in skk-8.6 as an conversion engine. WWW: http://sourceforge.jp/projects/skkinput3/ |
1998-03-12T16:05:02+00:00 | japanese/skkinput |
SKK-like Japanese input method for X11 Skkinput is an input method for X11 applications that want Japanese text input. A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to skkinput. Skkinput receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends converted text back to the client. WWW: http://skkinput2.sourceforge.jp/ |
1998-03-12T15:42:43+00:00 | japanese/k10 |
X11 10-dot Kanji font 'naga10 font' Japanese 10 dot font named `naga10'. You can use 'k10' as an alias for knj10.pcf.gz, and 'a10' for 5x10a.pcf.gz. For detail description, please read the 'README' A simple usage: % kterm -fn a10 -fr r10 -fk k10 -km euc WWW: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA013391/fonts/#naga10 |
1998-03-09T13:05:01+00:00 | deskutils/xmdiary |
Personal and group calendar utility From xdiary's man page: XDiary is your personal organizer that combines the functions of a desktop calendar, an appointment book and an alarm clock. XDiary will help you keep track of your meetings, appointments and plan your time. -mi |
1998-03-08T04:46:20+00:00 | ftp/omi |
"mirror" subtrees of FTP servers What Is omi? ============ It is a software to "mirror" subtrees of FTP servers. It can be used to make a one-time mirror, and it can be used to update a mirror regularly (for example using cron). |
1998-03-07T15:31:55+00:00 | palm/kpilot |
Hotsync software for KDE A hotsync client for KDE which integrates with KDE's personal information management. WWW: http://www.slac.com/pilone/kpilot_home/ |
1998-03-05T03:37:26+00:00 | lang/glibstdc++28 |
ISO Standard C++ library (includes the STL) for G++ 2.8.0 This is the ISO Standard C++ library (includes the STL) for G++ 2.8.x, the latest release of the GNU C++ compiler suite. It is a port for now, until its stableness is proven. This version of libstdc++ compiles SGI's offical reference implimentation of the STL. -- David O'Brien <obrien@NUXI.com> |
1998-03-02T19:11:49+00:00 | www/checkbot |
WWW link verifier, similar to momspider Checkbot -- a WWW link verifier Checkbot is a perl5 script which can verify links within a region of the World Wide Web. It checks all pages within an identified region, and all links within that region. After checking all links within the region, it will also check all links which point outside of the region, and then stop. Checkbot regularly writes reports on its findings, including all servers found in the region, and all links with problems on those servers. Checkbot was written originally to check a number of servers at once. This has implied some design decisions, so you might want to keep that in mind when making suggestions. Speaking of which, be sure to check the TODO file for things which have been suggested for Checkbot. WWW: http://degraaff.org/checkbot/ |
1998-03-02T10:35:04+00:00 | security/bro |
System for detecting network intruders in real-time Bro is an open-source, Unix-based Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) that passively monitors network traffic and looks for suspicious activity. Bro detects intrusions by first parsing network traffic to extract its application-level semantics and then executing event-oriented analyzers that compare the activity with patterns deemed troublesome. Its analysis includes detection of specific attacks (including those defined by signatures, but also those defined in terms of events) and unusual activities (e.g., certain hosts connecting to certain services, or patterns of failed connection attempts). Bro is documented in the USENIX 1998 Security Conference proceedings. WWW: https://www.bro.org/ |
1998-03-02T01:00:56+00:00 | misc/ytree |
DOS-XTREE(tm) look-a-like file manager Ytree is a nifty file manager similar to xtree. With some helper-applications (zip/zoo/tar etc.) you can also browse archive files. Viewers for "special" files are configurable (*.wav, *.gif etc.). WWW: http://www.han.de/~werner/ytree.html |
1998-03-01T18:11:29+00:00 | net/dnswalk |
DNS debugger - requests a zone transfer and analyzes the result dnswalk is a DNS debugger. It performs zone transfers of specified domains, and checks the database in numerous ways for internal consistency, as well as accuracy. Author: David Barr <barr@cis.ohio-state.edu> WWW: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/dnswalk/ |
1998-03-01T18:11:29+00:00 | dns/dnswalk |
DNS debugger - requests a zone transfer and analyzes the result dnswalk is a DNS debugger. It performs zone transfers of specified domains, and checks the database in numerous ways for internal consistency, as well as accuracy. WWW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dnswalk/ |
1998-03-01T01:58:52+00:00 | mail/smtpd |
Obtuse smtpd/smtpfwdd, part of the Juniper firewall toolkit The smtpd daemon talks the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) with other SMTP daemons to receive mail from them, and saves it into a spool directory for later processing. It is the store portion of an SMTP store and forward proxy. The symbiotic companion program smtpfwdd is used to forward the spooled mail on to its eventual destination. smtpd is invoked from a super-server such as inetd or juniperd. Access control rules based on the connecting host, and the smtp envelope are supported. It contains some powerful features for stopping inbound or outbound SPAM. WWW: http://www.obtuse.com/ |
1998-03-01T00:44:59+00:00 | graphics/sane |
SANE is a universal scanner interface. The value of such a universal interface is that it allows writing just one driver per image acquisition device rather than one driver for each device and application. So, if you have three applications and four devices, traditionally you'd have had to write 12 different programs. With SANE, this number is reduced to seven: the three applications plus the four drivers. Of course, the savings get even bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added. WWW: http://www.mostang.com/sane/ |
1998-03-01T00:44:59+00:00 | graphics/sane-frontends |
Tools for access to scanners, digitals camera, frame grabbers etc SANE ("Scanner Access Now Easy") is a universal scanner interface. The value of such a universal interface is that it allows writing just one driver per image acquisition device rather than one driver for each device and application. So, if you have three applications and four devices, traditionally you'd have had to write 12 different programs. With SANE, this number is reduced to seven: the three applications plus the four drivers. Of course, the savings get even bigger as more and more drivers and/or applications are added. sane-frontends contains frontends to SANE including xscanimage and xcam. Xscanimage is a GTK-based application for scanning images that can also be used as a GIMP-plugin, and Xcam is used to get images from cameras supported by SANE. WWW: http://www.sane-project.org/ |
1998-03-01T00:44:59+00:00 | graphics/sane-backends |
API for accessing scanners, digital cameras, frame grabbers, etc SANE ("Scanner Access Now Easy") is a universal scanner interface. This package contains the SANE libraries (this means backends and network scanning parts) and the command line frontend scanimage. WWW: http://www.sane-project.org/ |
1998-02-28T23:29:19+00:00 | japanese/xklock |
X key lock in the Japanese language. |
1998-02-28T05:19:01+00:00 | japanese/vftool |
Virtual font kit (n2a,a2n,a2bk,p2pn) This kit is for making virtual font using in dvi2ps, dvipsk or dvi2dvi. This port provides virtual fonts with tartget of following 4 targets(n2a, a2n, a2bk, p2pn): n2a virtual font for transform from dvi file of NTT JTeX to ASCII Japanese TeX. a2n virtual font for transform from dvi file of ASCII Japanese TeX to NTT JTeX. a2bk virtual font for transform from dvi file of ASCII Japanese TeX to dvi file using printer-builtin mono space Kanji fonts. p2pn virtual font for transform from dvi file of pTeX to NTT JTeX. If you make use of Japanese "Takegaki" style in pTeX or pLaTeX2e, you must be installed this port before installing dvi2ps. |
1998-02-28T03:41:46+00:00 | japanese/xnetmaj |
A mahhjong game for X a mahhjong game for X |
1998-02-28T03:38:33+00:00 | math/siag |
Scheme-based "office" for X and curses. Sexy interface using Xaw3d SIAG (Scheme In A Grid) ======================= Siag Office is a free office package for Unix, including word processor, spreadsheet and presentation graphics. It is a bundling of the spreadsheet SIAG, the word processor PW, and the animation program Egon. The motto: "It sucks less!" Includes tsiag (the spreadsheet), that works with ncurses library for X-impaired. The nice thing about it (besides the use of Scheme) is that all of the sexiness of the interface is achieved with Xaw3d -- no monsters like Qt or GTk. WWW: http://www.siag.nu/ |
1998-02-26T02:56:00+00:00 | net/vnc |
Display X and Win32 desktops on remote X/Win32/Java displays VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. WWW: http://www.realvnc.com/ |
1998-02-25T16:46:25+00:00 | sysutils/upsd |
APC Smart UPS Monitoring Daemon upsd is a daemon with flexible configuration which lets you to shutdown your system properly when source power line fails and measure its frequency, voltage etc |
1998-02-25T01:23:01+00:00 | textproc/dict |
Dictionary Server Protocol (RFC2229) client The Dictionary Server Protocol (DICT) is a TCP transaction based query/response protocol that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases. RFC 2229 describes the DICT client/server protocol. dict is a client which can access DICT servers from the command line. WWW: http://www.dict.org/ WWW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dict/ |
1998-02-24T20:28:17+00:00 | net/sendfile |
Simple Asynchronous File Transfer Reference Implementation SAFT (Simple Asynchronous File Transfer) is a new Internet protocol for sending files and messages asynchronously. This is useful, because you don't have to log on to the receiving site to do it. You simply tell the sendfile program a file name and where to send it: "sendfile your_file user@somedomain" (Of course there are options). The package includes: A sendfile client (which sends files), a sendmsg client (which sends messages), a receive client (which copies files from the local sendfile spool to the recipient's current directory) and a sendfiled server (which receives files and messages and stores them in the local sendfile spool). NOTE: If you wish to use fetchfile (which is an optional extension to sendfile,) you need to have pgp installed, too. |
1998-02-23T20:19:55+00:00 | japanese/pgp.language |
Japanese language module for PGP Japanese language module for PGP 2.6.3ia. This package depends on original PGP 2.6.3ia (International version), and replaces some distributed files. (config.txt is modified, language.txt is replaced.) |
1998-02-23T20:06:31+00:00 | japanese/ebw3 |
Access to Japanese EPWING or Electric-Book based CD-ROM via HTTP Access to Japanese EPWING or Electric-Book based CD-ROM via HTTP. * It can be browsable from any GUI based Web client (NS, Mosaic ...) on any Web terminal (WS, PC, Mac ...). * External-letters("GAIJI") are extracted as in-line image. * References in the dictionary are clickable. * Images and audio-data(pronunciations, etc.) access via browsers. * It supports dictionaries based upon Japanese standard ONLY. In use of this programs, you have to check the agreement of your CD-ROM dictionary for the network usage. |
1998-02-23T19:55:07+00:00 | games/blackjack |
One of the better implementations of blackjack, based on QT Blackjack is an X-windows based version of the casino game. The program is used to help learn the basic strategy of the game of blackjack. The help level can be set from a mode that tells you each correct move to make, to one that only warns you by a pop up window if you make a "bad" play. Betting limits, number of decks, number of splits, and shuffle point can be set. This program uses the Qt toolkit. |
1998-02-21T21:24:41+00:00 | emulators/frodo |
Emulates a Commodore 64 Frodo is a freeware C64 emulator for BeOS, Unix, MacOS, AmigaOS, Win32 and RiscOS systems and the world's first C64 emulator not bearing a "64" in its name. :-) (No, it has absolutely nothing to do with frodo.hiof.no, that's a pure coincidence.) Frodo was developed to reproduce the graphics of games and demos better than the existing C64 emulators. Therefore Frodo has relatively high system requirements: It should only be run on systems with at least a PowerPC/Pentium/68060. But on the other hand, Frodo can display raster effects correctly that only result in a flickering mess with other emulators. Frodo comes in three flavours: The "normal" Frodo with a line-based emulation, the improved line-based emulation "Frodo PC", and the single-cycle emulation Frodo SC that is slower but far more compatible. In addition to a precise 6510/VIC emulation, Frodo features a processor-level 1541 emulation that is even able to handle about 95% of all fast loaders. There is also a faster 1541 emulation for four drives in .d64/x64 disk images, .t64/LYNX archives, or directories of the host system. WWW: https://frodo.cebix.net/ |
1998-02-21T15:09:22+00:00 | graphics/kdegraphics4 |
Graphics utilities for KDE 4 (meta port) This meta-port installs the graphics and image manipulation components of KDE 4. WWW: http://www.kde.org |
1998-02-21T15:09:22+00:00 | graphics/kdegraphics3 |
Graphics utilities for the KDE3 integrated X11 desktop KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment, much like CDE. This particular port installs the graphics and image manipulation components of KDE3. WWW: http://www.kde.org/ |
1998-02-21T15:09:22+00:00 | graphics/kdegraphics2 |
KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment, much like CDE. |
1998-02-21T15:09:22+00:00 | graphics/kdegraphics11 |
KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment, much like CDE. |
1998-02-20T09:31:39+00:00 | games/xbomb |
Minesweeper with a couple of grid types A program that looks superficially like the minesweeper program that comes supplied with MS Windows (and is also available in other versions). Runs under X Windows on the UNIX operating system. Features -------- There are a number of features that make this version different from the others available (that I have seen). 3 Grid Tile options Hexagonal - Easy (the endgame can be difficult). Square - Traditional. Triangular - Difficult. 3 Grid sizes Small - 8x8 with 10 bombs Medium - 16x16 with 40 bombs Large - 30x16 with 99 bombs Highscore table 10 entries for the fastest times for each of the 3 levels of each of the 3 grid shapes. WWW: http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/xbomb/ |
1998-02-20T08:04:08+00:00 | textproc/tth |
TeX to HTML translator TTH translates TeX source that uses the Plain macro package, or LaTeX, into a near equivalent in HTML. It is extremely fast and completely portable. It produces web documents that are more compact and managable, and faster-viewing, than those from other converters, because it really translates the equations, instead of converting them into images. WWW: http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/ |
1998-02-20T05:47:02+00:00 | games/ladder |
The old "ladder" game A port of the old and known "ladder" game. |
1998-02-20T04:37:31+00:00 | print/mpage |
Print multiple pages per sheet of paper Mpage is a program to reduce and print multiple pages of text per sheet on a PostScript compatible printer. It also has limited functionality to do the same with postscript files itself. Mpage and all the files distributed with mpage are covered by copyright: Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Marcel J.E. Mol, The Netherlands Copyright (c) 1988 Mark P. Hahn, Herndon, Virginia |
1998-02-20T02:31:23+00:00 | graphics/fbm |
Fuzzy Pixmap Manipulation utilities Adapted from the README: the FBM collection provides a complete package for manipulating and converting images, including 24-bit RGB, 8-bit color, 8-bit grayscale, and 1-bit bitmaps. This is a partial list of the commands: fbclean Flip isolated pixels (clean image) fbconv Arbitrary convolutions fbedge Compute derivative image (edge detection) fbext Extract region, resize, change aspect ratio fbgamma Gamma correct grayscale or color image for display fbhalf Halftone grayscale image (Blue noise, Floyd-Steinberg, etc) fbhist Compute histogram fbmask Set region to gray value fbmedian Median filter 3x3 regions fbnorm Normalize image intensity / increase contrast fbquant Color quantization (24-bit to 8..256 colors) Mod. Heckbert fbrot Rotate 90, 180, or 270 degrees fbthin Thin 1-bit images fbsharp Sharpen (edge enhancement) by digital Laplacian idiff (and udiff) convert raw byte stream into byte difference pbmtitle Add a title to a PBM file The FBM utilities handle these image formats: native FBM, UseNet Facesaver, raw (e.g. Amiga Digiview), Targa, Sun rasterfile with 32 byte header, Aldus TIFF, Poskanzer PBM format for 1-bit files, CompuServe GIF, JPEG JFIF, Utah RLE, Amiga IFF (except HAM mode), PC PaintBrush PCX, and Bennet Yee's 1-bit Face files. Amiga HAM, Diablo graphics, and PostScript output is available. |
1998-02-19T12:01:21+00:00 | games/xscavenger |
Lode Runner clone for X11 Scavenger is like Lode Runner. You've got to run around gathering objects while avoiding enemies. You can dig down through some of the blocks to get at buried objects. After you've collected everything, ladders may appear. To finish the level you've got to exit through the top of the screen. If an enemy falls into a dug brick, he is stunned for a while. If the brick fills in with him in it, he is killed, and he will reappear at the top of the screen. This version has a level editor for designing your own levels, and a graphics editor for drawing your own artwork. WWW: http://www.linuxmotors.com/scavenger/ |
1998-02-18T20:53:44+00:00 | graphics/gplot |
Graphic utilities for the processing of CGM metafiles GPLOT is a graphics utility program, designed for the processing of CGM metafiles produced by DI3000, DISSPLA, DRAWCGM and NCARGKS. Source code for GPLOT is avilable to other sites, so that graphics created at PSC can be processed locally. Note that the current version of GPLOT is able to recognize NCAR CGM metafiles created on the Cray, and automatically carry out the byte-swapping necessary to properly interpret such files. In other words, you should no longer have to worry about running the NCARFIX program on your file before using GPLOT. Graphics images produced by GPLOT can be combined with TEX formatted text by the GTEX program. See PSCDOC:GTEX.DOC and TEX.DOC. To report problems with GPLOT, or to request new output capabilities, please contact PSC User Services. COPYRIGHT gplot is copyrighted by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. |
1998-02-18T04:21:08+00:00 | multimedia/ppm2fli |
Utilities to merge PPM files into animated FLI and backwards PPM2FLI can read directly PPM,PGM,PBM and FBM files. If necessary it performs a quantization. The filters of the NETPBM, PBMPLUS and FBM package can be used as read filters. Together with one of this packages a large number of image formats can be handled. UNFLICK writes images in PPM or FBM format. In contrast to FBM2FLI no additional package is required to build PPM2FLI and UNFLICK. So it can be used without any of the above mentioned packages, if another source of PPM,PGM,PBM or FBM images is available. For example, PS images can be animated using ghostscript. The current version is call `beta' because some parts are relative new and not totally tested. I made tests on SUN sparc-stations (various versions of SUN-OS), on PC running LINUX and under MSDOS using the DJGPP DOS-extender. In all cases the GCC compiler was used. Under MSDOS I used a modified makefile. Anyway, in some environments changes in the makefile are necessary. WWW: http://vento.pi.tu-berlin.de/ppm2fli/main.html |
1998-02-18T04:21:08+00:00 | graphics/ppm2fli |
Utilities to merge PPM files into animated FLI and backwards PPM2FLI can read directly PPM,PGM,PBM and FBM files. If necessary it performs a quantization. The filters of the NETPBM, PBMPLUS and FBM package can be used as read filters. Together with one of this packages a large number of image formats can be handled. UNFLICK writes images in PPM or FBM format. In contrast to FBM2FLI no additional package is required to build PPM2FLI and UNFLICK. So it can be used without any of the above mentioned packages, if another source of PPM,PGM,PBM or FBM images is available. For example, PS images can be animated using ghostscript. The current version is call `beta' because some parts are relative new and not totally tested. I made tests on SUN sparc-stations (various versions of SUN-OS), on PC running LINUX and under MSDOS using the DJGPP DOS-extender. In all cases the GCC compiler was used. Under MSDOS I used a modified makefile. Anyway, in some environments changes in the makefile are necessary. -- Klaus Ehrenfried (klaus@es.go.dlr.de) WWW: http://vento.pi.tu-berlin.de/ppm2fli/main.html |
1998-02-16T15:25:05+00:00 | net/pppload |
Display the current throughput of a network device in a window This is a port of pppload, in which the current throughput of a network device is displayed in a x-window. Any network device whose statistics can be accessed through netstat can be displayed in a nicely colored graph. |
1998-02-15T17:03:38+00:00 | games/xbloody |
Knife on X Xbloody is a toy program for X. If you cut X with the knife, blood drops. If you want recover, use xrefresh command. See README.sjis for details. The README are only in Japanese for now, but it is easy to use none the less.. Orignal xbloody written by emoto@hyperware.co.jp . This port is done by kazu@jp.freebsd.org . |
1998-02-14T18:13:09+00:00 | print/gp |
A GUI Printer manager written with Tcl/Tk GP (GUI Printer) is a printing tool on X-Window with Tcl/Tk interactively without any attention to the filetypes or the printernames in the printcap. Using a PostScript printer on GP, you have to name the printer "ps" in the printcap. To change the printer information or the associated printer with filetypes, edit the following two files: /usr/local/lib/GP/printer /usr/local/lib/GP/filetype For more information, see the files in the "/usr/local/share/doc/GP" directory. Written by UEDA Hiroyuki (hueda@kamome.or.jp), KAMOME Internet, JAPAN |
1998-02-14T04:10:33+00:00 | security/nbaudit |
NetBIOS Auditing Tool / Security Kit NetBIOS Auditing Tool / Security Kit The intention of this package is to perform various security checks on remote servers running NetBIOS file sharing services. nat will attempt to retrieve all information available from the remote server, and attempt to access any services provided by the server. |
1998-02-13T18:08:30+00:00 | games/xlines |
Remove as many balls from board as you can XLines is an old game of balls where your goal is to remove as many balls from the game field as you can. I cannot claim the copyright on the idea of this game so all requests should go somewhere else. If you need more information or have any questions you can contact me at: e-mail: genie@ucsd.com or genie@risq.belcaf.minsk.by ICQ UIN: 4096585 |
1998-02-13T17:39:02+00:00 | ftp/proftpd |
Highly configurable FTP daemon ProFTPD is a highly configurable ftp daemon for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. ProFTPD is designed to be somewhat of a "drop-in" replacement for wu-ftpd with a configuration format like Apache. Full online documentation is available at http://www.proftpd.org/, including a server configuration directive reference manual. WWW: http://www.proftpd.org/ |
1998-02-13T17:39:02+00:00 | ftp/proftpd-devel |
Highly configurable ftp daemon ProFTPD is a highly configurable ftp daemon for unix and unix-like operating systems. ProFTPD is designed to be somewhat of a "drop-in" replacement for wu-ftpd with a configuration format like Apache. Full online documentation is available at http://www.proftpd.org/, including a server configuration directive reference manual. WWW: http://www.proftpd.org/ |
1998-02-13T08:18:04+00:00 | games/xdemineur |
Another minesweeper game for the X Window System Xdemineur is a minesweeper game for the X Window System. The object of this game is to find the location of the mines hidden in the minefield and to mark their location by placing a warning flag. You have exactly as many flags as there are mines. The number of flags that remain to be placed is displayed in the top left corner of the window and a timer is displayed in the top right corner. |
1998-02-12T17:30:29+00:00 | textproc/catdoc |
MS Word/Excel converter to plain ASCII or TeX. TK viewer included This is a program for viewing RTF and MS Word 97 documents. It produces plain text output and can optionally convert some non-standard characters into TeX control sequences. It has rudimentary table handling in TeX mode. Also included are: - wordview, a small GUI frontend to catdoc that works with Tcl/Tk 7.6 and up; - xls2csv, which converts Excel spreadsheets to plain text files with CSV (comma-separated value) lines; and - catppt, which extracts text from PowerPoint files. WWW: http://www.wagner.pp.ru/~vitus/software/catdoc/ |
1998-02-12T08:11:09+00:00 | games/xmemory |
Multi-player memory game XMemory is a multi player memory game. It can be played simultaneously on several X Displays, which have to be listed on the command-line. Like in the traditional memory game, the players have to find similar tiles on the table to get the tiles. The main difference to this game is, that the players really play simultaneous and therefor the whole game gets some kind of an action game. |
1998-02-11T07:42:14+00:00 | devel/cweb |
Literate programming tools for the C language This is an adaptation of Donald Knuth's WEB system of literate programming for the C language. |
1998-02-11T03:31:31+00:00 | www/netscape4-communicator.us |
This is the Linux version of the netscape web-surfboard with strong encryption. Please read the file "/usr/local/lib/netscape.us/LICENSE" for the licensing terms. Note: If Java applets fail to display. Type this as root: cd /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc /usr/X11R6/bin/mkfontdir chmod 444 fonts.dir And then exit and restart your X server. |
1998-02-10T07:05:14+00:00 | x11-toolkits/v |
C++ GUI development framework for X11 and Microsoft Windows V is a C++ GUI and application development framework for X-windows and Microsoft Windows. It allows you to develop GUI applications that are source-code compatible under X11 and Microsoft Windows 3.x/95, that have the same look-and-feel under both environments. It does not require any special X toolkits or Windows DLL's to be installed (it uses the standard toolkits on both environments). Full documentation, many code examples, and the V toolkit for Windows systems is available at the V web site: WWW: http://vgui.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-02-10T03:05:05+00:00 | emulators/xmame |
UNIX/X11 port of the Multi Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME) XMAME is an arcade game machine emulator for UNIX/X11. It will emulate the hardware, video, sound, and other services, of many classic arcade game machines. As of this release, XMAME supports an incredible 2843 arcade games, and the number grows every day! A partial list of the (more popular and well-known) games currently supported by this emulator include: PacMan, Ms. PacMan, Jr. PacMan, Super PacMan, Dig Dug, Star Trek, Galaga, Space Invaders, Tempest, Frogger, Mr. Do!, Battle Zone, Missile Command, Gyruss, Kangaroo, Moon Patrol, Phoenix, Q*Bert, Rally X, Robotron, Star Wars, Zaxxon, Bubble Bobble, Snow Bros, ... you get the idea. To run these games, however, you will need images of the ROM chips that are used on these games. If you actually have one of these games (or the motherboard to one of them), and access to a ROM burner, it is a fairly trivial process to make ROM image files for use with XMAME. If you DON'T have access to a ROM burner, or you don't own one of these video games (and you are aware of the possible legal ramifications of doing this), you can obtain ROM images for XMAME on the Net. |
1998-02-09T08:10:58+00:00 | games/xsok |
A generic Sokoban game for X11 xsok is a generalization of the standard Sokoban game. All original Sokoban levels may be played with xsok (again, using the same format for the level definition files). Some levels of a similar MSDOS game, Cyberbox, may be played also. |
1998-02-09T08:09:36+00:00 | graphics/cqcam |
Color Quickcam control program cqcam - Color Quickcam (PC/Parallel) control program Features: * Automatic brightness and color adjustments * Batchable output for webcams * Support for "millions" (24bpp) and "billions" (32bpp) modes * Nearly lossless on-the-fly despeckling (removal of the "Christmas lights" effect) * X11 front-end with optional GTK+, XView, or Tk support and Floyd dithering for 8bpp displays * Support for images up to 640x480 * 24-bit PPM or JPEG output * Streaming output for use as a continuous-feed webcam cqcam supports the Color Quickcam and Color Quickcam 2. It does not support B&W Quickcams, the Quickclip, the VC, or the new Quickcam Home. WWW: http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reynolds/cqcam/ |
1998-02-08T20:02:51+00:00 | net/cnet |
Networking simulator cnet is a networking simulator which enables experimentation with various data-link layer, network layer, routing and transport layer networking protocols. It has been specifically developed for, and used in, undergraduate computer networking courses by thousands of students since 1991. WWW: http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/cnet/ |
1998-02-04T12:15:46+00:00 | print/xtem |
Tcl/Tk-based development menu (environment?) for TeX xtem - TeX menu for the X Window System xtem is an X11 program that makes it easy to use TeX (incl. editing, previewing, printer selection, printing, spell checking etc.) with a minimum of unix knowledge and no knowledge of the specific installation. Syntax help to the LaTeX commands (including complete examples) are presented during editing. xtem runs on workstations (and X-terminals) running the X Window System and Tcl/Tk/TclX. The user may easily select and save his preferences (such as editor, previewer etc.). Buttons, help texts, etc. can be set to the user's preferred language. At the moment the following languages are already available: English and German (Others can be added "easily" by editing the helpfiles accordingly). Peter Cornelius <pc@akk.uni-karlsruhe.de> WWW: http://ftp.iwd.uni-bremen.de/xtem/xtem_texmenu.html |
1998-02-04T08:37:51+00:00 | graphics/graphviz |
Graph Visualization Software from AT&T and Bell Labs Graph Visualization Software from AT&T Laboratories and Bell Laboratories (Lucent Technologies) These programs licensed under the terms described in the web page at: http://www.graphviz.org/License.php The package contains: dotty - customizable X windows graph viewer written in the Lefty editor tcldot - customizable TCL/tk graph viewer written by John Ellson dot - batch program for drawing directed graphs as hierarchies neato - batch program for drawing undirected graphs using Kamada-Kawai spring models WWW: http://www.graphviz.org/ |
1998-01-31T21:59:32+00:00 | japanese/plan |
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1998-01-30T06:21:50+00:00 | net/nslint |
Perform consistency checks on DNS zone files Nslint is a lint program for DNS zone files. It is produced by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Network Research Group. Please send bugs and comments to nslint@ee.lbl.gov. WWW: http://ee.lbl.gov/ftp.html - Pete petef@databits.net |
1998-01-30T06:21:50+00:00 | dns/nslint |
Perform consistency checks on DNS zone files Nslint is a lint program for DNS zone files. It is produced by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Network Research Group. Please send bugs and comments to nslint@ee.lbl.gov. WWW: http://ee.lbl.gov/ftp.html |
1998-01-30T04:53:55+00:00 | mail/smtpfeed |
SMTP Fast Exploding External Deliverer for Sendmail SMTP feed -- SMTP Fast Exploding External Deliverer for Sendmail Smtpfeed is a SMTP delivery agent which is called by sendmail, and it improves required time to complete delivery of copies of a message to recipients of huge number. This delay of delivery by sendmail causes by the fact that implementation of SMTP delivery routine in sendmail processes all delivery in a series. For this reason, when it takes long time for delivery to one recipient which is in a huge list, delivery to following recipients is greatly influenced. To avoid such a problem, delivery agents should be implemented so that a delivery is not influenced by preceding delivery: DNS query and SMTP delivery par destination should be processed in parallel. Smtpfeed is the SMTP delivery agent for sendmail implemented with this idea. |
1998-01-30T04:52:12+00:00 | mail/rblcheck |
Command-line interface to Paul Vixie's RBL filter This program is a very basic interface to Paul Vixie's RBL filter. The basic idea of the filter is that when someone is blacklisted for an email abuse, a new domain name is resolved in the form of "a.b.c.d.rbl.maps.vix.com", where "a.b.c.d" is actually the IP address "d.c.b.a". For example, if the IP address 127.0.0.2 were listed as a blacklisted address, "2.0.0.127.rbl.maps.vix.com" would have a DNS entry (this is a real example; that address is in place as a verification mechanism). For more information about the RBL blacklist, please take a look at http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ . For more information about BIND, drop by http://www.isc.org/bind.html . The official home page for rblcheck is at http://www.xnet.com/~emarshal/rblcheck/ . Any ideas, bugfixes, or porting notes should be sent to me at "emarshal@logic.net". Don't bug the MAPS people about this; they didn't write it, and probably wouldn't like getting a bunch of mail about it. WWW: http://rblcheck.sourceforge.net/ |
1998-01-29T17:24:27+00:00 | biology/kinemage |
A molecular visualization program with special functions Kinemage is a molecular visualization program. It is very suitable for educational usage. This program is developed by David C. Richardson. Kinemage stands for Kinetic Image. The kinemage file can compose several molecules and descriptions. WWW: http://www.proteinscience.org/Kinemage/ |
1998-01-29T16:33:34+00:00 | graphics/fli2gif |
Automatic Flic to animated GIF converter This little program will take an Autodesk Flic (FLI/FLC) file and convert all of its frames into sequential images in a GIF89a file, along with a Netscape application extension animation chunk. This allows you to easily create animated GIF's that are viewable by Netscape Navigator 2 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 (and above) users. By using my program, you can use any animation program that can output Autodesk Flic files. This includes Autodesk Animator, Autodesk Animator Pro, Autodesk 3D-Studio, and many others. Additionally, there exist utilities to convert from nearly any other animation format into the flic format, allowing even more possibilities of animation conversion without having to resort to saving out individual frames to separate files. WWW: http://jeff.bovine.net |
1998-01-28T11:33:17+00:00 | sysutils/rdate |
Sets the clock of the local host to the time of another host rdate(8) sets the clock of the local host to the time of another host. OpenBSD's rdate is a much improved version of the original rdate(8) by Christos Zoulas. This version not only supports RFC 868, but also RFC 5905 (NTP, SNTP), which is now used by default. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. |
1998-01-28T03:50:52+00:00 | sysutils/bkpupsd |
Simple UPS daemon for APC BK Pro(TM) bkpupsd - Back-UPS Pro. UPS daemon ---------------------------------- This is a simple uninterruptible power source (UPS) daemon which supports APC Back-UPS Pro(TM) series. The UPSd works as UPS driver, sensing line-failures, shutting down the system cleanly, and finally shutting down the UPS itself. This UPSd provides only the "dumb mode", and the advanced features are not supported. |
1998-01-26T16:27:12+00:00 | misc/xdelta |
Diff/patch utility for binary files Xdelta provides the ability to generate deltas between a pair of files and later apply those deltas. It operates similar to the diff and patch commands, but works on binary files and does not produce a human readable output. Xdelta has three subcommands, delta, patch, and info. Delta accepts two file versions and produces a delta, while patch accepts the original file version and delta and produces the second version. WWW: https://github.com/jmacd/xdelta |
1998-01-25T22:29:34+00:00 | games/xtris |
Multi-player version of a popular game for the X Window system xtris is a version of an classical popular game, for any number of players, for the X Window system. xtris is a true client/server game (as opposed to a centralized game managing multiple displays), which makes it particularily responsive and bandwith-effective. |
1998-01-24T16:50:42+00:00 | print/freetype2 |
Free and portable TrueType font rendering engine FreeType is a freely available software library to render fonts. It is written in C, designed to be small, efficient, highly customizable, and portable while capable of producing high-quality output (glyph images) of most vector and bitmap font formats. Some products that use FreeType for rendering fonts on screen or on paper, either exclusively or partially: WWW: https://www.freetype.org/ |
1998-01-24T16:50:42+00:00 | print/freetype |
Free and portable TrueType font rendering engine The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms and environments. Notice that FreeType is a *library*. It is *not* a font server for your preferred environment, even though it was designed to allow the design of many font servers. WWW: https://www.freetype.org/ |
1998-01-21T07:05:20+00:00 | devel/patch |
GNU patch utility The patch program takes a patch file containing a difference listing produced by the diff program and applies those differences to one or more original files, producing patched versions. WWW: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/patch/ |
1998-01-17T15:10:42+00:00 | japanese/magicpoint |
An X11-based presentation tool, configured with vflib support |
1998-01-17T15:09:16+00:00 | misc/magicpoint |
X11-based presentation tool MagicPoint - an X11 based presentation tool MagicPoint is an X11 based presentation tool. It is designed to make simple presentations easy while to make complicated presentations possible. Its presentation file (whose suffix is typically .mgp) is just text so that you can create presentation files quickly with your favorite editor (e.g. Emacs). For more information, see /usr/local/share/doc/mgp/*. Sample files are located in /usr/local/share/doc/mgp/sample. It's a good idea to preview a sample file before installation. % ./mgp tutorial.mgp |
1998-01-16T10:15:14+00:00 | lang/gcc28 |
GNU Compiler Collection 2.8 C++ support, and in particular template support, is vastly improved over gcc-2.7. G++ 2.8.1 also compiles SGI's offical reference implimentation of the STL. Beware: This port installs new versions of "gcc", "g++", and so forth into the "${PREFIX}/bin" directory. Mind your PATHs if you don't want to use this compiler by default. However, "cc" and "c++" will not be hidden by this port. -- David O'Brien <obrien@NUXI.com> |
1998-01-15T23:26:30+00:00 | irc/tkirc |
A GUI for the ircII Internet Relay Chat client Tkirc is a frontend for unix's ircII (shell-client for the Internet Relay Chat) based on Tcl/Tk. If you know how to use ircII, you should not have any problems using tkirc. See /usr/local/share/doc/tkirc/README for more information. Also, copy /usr/local/share/doc/tkirc/examples/.tkirc2 to $HOME. WWW: http://www.netsplit.de/tkirc2/index.html |
1998-01-15T06:44:50+00:00 | irc/ircd-hybrid |
Fast irc daemon with a number of new features A port of the ircd-hybrid IRC daemon. ircd-hybrid includes a number of improvements over a standard ircd-2.8 server, including compressed server<->server links, chanmode +e, TS5 support, IPv6 support for libGeoIP WWW: http://www.ircd-hybrid.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc48 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.8 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port installs the C, C++, and Fortran front ends as gcc48, g++48, and gfortran48, respectively. WWW: https://gcc.gnu.org Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc47 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.7 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port installs the C, C++, and Fortran front ends as gcc47, g++47, and gfortran47, respectively. WWW: https://gcc.gnu.org Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc46 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.6 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port installs the C, C++, and Fortran front ends as gcc46, g++46, and gfortran46, respectively. WWW: https://gcc.gnu.org Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc45 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.5 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port installs the C, C++, Fortran and Java front ends as gcc45, g++45, gfortran45, and gcj45, respectively. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc44 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.4 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port installs the C, C++, and Fortran front ends as gcc44, g++44, and gfortran44 respectively. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc43 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.3 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port installs the C and C++ front ends as gcc43 and g++43, respectively. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc42 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.2 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port installs the C and C++ front ends as gcc42 and g++42, respectively. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc41 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.1 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes C, C++, Objective-C, and Java. This port installs the various front ends as gcc41, g++41, gcj41, and so forth into the ${PREFIX}/bin directory. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc40 |
GNU Compiler Collection 4.0 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes C, C++, and Objective-C. This port installs the various front ends as gcc40, g++40, and so forth into the ${PREFIX}/bin directory. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc35 |
GNU Compiler Collection 3.5 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++, gcj, and gfortran. This port installs the various front ends as gcc35, g++35, gcj35, and gfortran35 into the ${PREFIX}/bin directory. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc34 |
GNU Compiler Collection 3.4 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++, and g77. This port installs the various front ends as gcc34, g++34, and g77-34 into the ${PREFIX}/bin directory. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc33 |
GNU Compiler Collection 3.3 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++, and g77. This port installs the various front ends as gcc33, g++33, and g77-33 into the ${PREFIX}/bin directory. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc32 |
GNU Compiler Collection 3.2.3 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++, gcj, and g77. This port installs the various front ends as gcc32, g++32, gcj32, and g77-32 into the ${PREFIX}/bin directory. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ - Gerald Pfeifer gerald@FreeBSD.org |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc31 |
GNU Compiler Collection 3.1 GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++, g77, and gcj. Beware: This port installs new versions of "gcc", "g++", "c++" and so forth into the "${PREFIX}/bin" directory. Mind your PATHs if you don't want to use this compiler by default. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc30 |
GNU Compiler Collection 3.0. GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++, g77, and gcj. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc295 |
GNU Compiler Collection GCC (the GNU Compiler Collection) version 2.95 contains many improvements and features not found in the gcc-2.7.2 and gcc-2.8.1 compilers. C++ support is vastly improved, in particular template support is worlds above that of gcc-2.7.2. For more details, see <http://gcc.gnu.org/>. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc |
Meta-port for the default version of the GNU Compiler Collection GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, supports a number of languages. This port pulls in the default version of GCC in the Ports Collection, and defines symlinks called gcc, g++, and gfortran. WWW: https://gcc.gnu.org Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org> |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc-ooo |
GNU Compiler Collection for OpenOffice.org GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++ for OpenOffice.org compilation This port installs the various front ends as gcc-ooo, and g++-ooo into the ${PREFIX}/bin directory. WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/gcc-devel |
Egcs (pronounced "eggs") is an enhanced version of the GNU compiler suite, including gcc, g++, and g77. Egcs is based on a recent snapshot of the gcc-2.8 development sources; it contains nearly all of the new features found in gcc-2.8. Egcs also contains many improvements and features not found in gcc-2.7 and even the soon to be released gcc-2.8 compilers. C++ support, and in particular template support, is vastly improved over gcc-2.7. For more details, see <http://www.cygnus.com/egcs/>. Beware: This port installs new versions of "gcc", "g++", "c++" and so forth into the "${PREFIX}/bin" directory. Mind your PATHs if you don't want to use this compiler by default. - John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> WWW: http://egcs.cygnus.com/ |
1998-01-10T21:40:10+00:00 | lang/egcs |
EGCS enhanced version of the GNU compiler suite Egcs (pronounced "eggs") is an enhanced version of the GNU compiler suite, including gcc, g++, and g77. Egcs is based on a recent snapshot of the gcc-2.8 development sources; it contains nearly all of the new features found in gcc-2.8. Egcs also contains many improvements and features not found in gcc-2.7 and even the soon to be released gcc-2.8 compilers. C++ support, and in particular template support, is vastly improved over gcc-2.7. Beware: This port installs new versions of "gcc", "g++", "c++" and so forth into the "${PREFIX}/bin" directory. Mind your PATHs if you don't want to use this compiler by default. - John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/ |
1998-01-09T23:23:58+00:00 | security/skip |
Stateless IP layer security and encryption from Sun Microsystems This is from http://skip.incog.com: SKIP - Simple Key management for Internet Protocols IP-Level Cryptography Secure every application with one protocol SKIP secures the network at the IP packet level. Any networked application gains the benefits of encryption, without requiring modification. SKIP is unique in that an Internet host can send an encrypted packet to another host without requiring a prior message exchange to set up a secure channel. SKIP is particularly well-suited to IP networks, as both are stateless protocols. Some of the advantages of SKIP include: - No connection setup overhead - High availability - encryption gateways that fail can reboot and resume decrypting packets instantly, without having to renegotiate (potentially thousands) of existing connections - Allows uni-directional IP (e.g., IP broadcast via satellite or cable) - Scalable multicast key distribution - SKIP gateways can be configured in parallel to perform instant-failover WWW: http://skip.incog.com/ Archie Cobbs <archie@whistle.com> |
1998-01-09T14:39:21+00:00 | graphics/xfpovray |
Graphical interface to POV-Ray xfpovray is a graphical interface to the cool ray tracing program POV-Ray (http://www.povray.org). It is written with the XForms library and supports most of the numerous options of POV-Ray. The interface was developed with POV-Ray version 3.0. Please read the documentation on POV-Ray before using xfpovray, especially if you will be using the animation loop or antialiasing. |
1998-01-09T04:57:38+00:00 | mail/xmail |
X-based interface to the Berkeley mail program xmail is an X-based interface to the Berkeley mail program. This version of xmail depends heavily upon the installation of the application default resources file for the proper declaration of features and enhancements documented in the man pages. If the defaults file or the resource declarations are not installed or in some manner made accessable to the X11 resource database manager, xmail will operate in only a minimal fashion. This version of xmail includes support for decompressing and displaying the content of an X-Face mail header, if such a header exists in the message being read. This feature is a compile time option, and requires the existence of the compface library routines, which are NOT supplied with the xmail sources. X-Face headers are compressed bitmap images, typically of the face of the person owning such a header. The compressed header contains only printable characters, which allows it to be included in a mail message. |
1998-01-05T19:00:31+00:00 | net/rtptools |
Set of tools to record, playback, and monitor RTPv2 data streams The rtptools distribution consists of a number of small applications that can be used for processing RTP data. rtpplay play back RTP sessions recorded by rtpdump rtpsend generate RTP packets from textual description, generated by hand or rtpdump rtpdump parse and print RTP packets, generating output files suitable for rtpplay and rtpsend rtptrans RTP translator between unicast and multicast networks WWW: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/irt/software/rtptools/ |
1998-01-05T19:00:31+00:00 | mbone/rtptools |
A set of tools to record, playback and monitor RTPv2 data streams The rtptools distribution consists of a number of small applications that can be used for processing RTP data. rtpplay play back RTP sessions recorded by rtpdump rtpsend generate RTP packets from textual description, generated by hand or rtpdump rtpdump parse and print RTP packets, generating output files suitable for rtpplay and rtpsend rtptrans RTP translator between unicast and multicast networks WWW: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/irt/software/rtptools/ |
1998-01-04T22:33:30+00:00 | editors/textedit |
Basic text editor for GNUstep TextEdit is a relatively basic text editor. It handles plain text or RTF, has a nice "Wrap to Page" mode, has search/replace functionality, and can display any file as text. LICENSE: freely copy, distribute, and reuse the code WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/backbone/apps.html |
1998-01-04T22:31:26+00:00 | x11/props |
The OpenLook props application The XView properties editor allows the user to customise and configure many workspace properties (colour, icons, menus, mouse and localisation). |
1998-01-03T12:04:58+00:00 | misc/iselect |
Interactive Selection Tool iSelect is an interactive line selection tool for ASCII files, operating via a full-screen Curses-based terminal session. It can be used either as an user interface frontend controlled by a Bourne-Shell/Perl/Tcl backend as its control script or in batch mode as a pipeline filter (usually between grep and the final executing command). WWW: http://www.ossp.org/pkg/tool/iselect/ |
1998-01-02T17:09:08+00:00 | misc/us-zipcodes |
USA postal codes USA postal code. 816KB uncompressed ASCII data. |
1998-01-01T22:58:15+00:00 | misc/uk-postcodes |
United Kingdom post codes United Kingdom post codes. 248K compressed ASCII data. |
1998-01-01T22:51:33+00:00 | misc/uk-phone |
United Kingdom phone codes United Kingdom phone codes. 93K compressed ASCII data. Obtained from http://www.brainstorm.co.uk/stdcodes.csv |